bylaw

/ˈbaɪlɔ/
noun
  1. A rule or law made by a local authority or organization to regulate its own affairs.
    • The city council passed a bylaw banning smoking in parks.
    • According to the company's bylaws, the board must meet quarterly.
    • The homeowners' association has a bylaw about parking on the street.
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