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  • noun Plural form of bylaw.

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Examples

  • And they’ve given assurances — e.g. in bylaws — about how the rights will be used.

    IPSC, first plenary session Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • And they’ve given assurances — e.g. in bylaws — about how the rights will be used.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • The NCAA and NAIA have rules called "bylaws" that every current and prospective student-athlete must adhere to in order to be eligible.

    Philip Hunt: Prospects Beware! Philip Hunt 2011

  • The NCAA and NAIA have rules called "bylaws" that every current and prospective student-athlete must adhere to in order to be eligible.

    Philip Hunt: Prospects Beware! Philip Hunt 2011

  • The NCAA and NAIA have rules called "bylaws" that every current and prospective student-athlete must adhere to in order to be eligible.

    Philip Hunt: Prospects Beware! Philip Hunt 2011

  • The NCAA and NAIA have rules called "bylaws" that every current and prospective student-athlete must adhere to in order to be eligible.

    Philip Hunt: Prospects Beware! Philip Hunt 2011

  • Discussion was closed, the bylaws were approved without amendment.

    Sound Politics: King County GOP election results 2006

  • During all these years our cadres, militants and candidate members became aware that the bylaws are the fundamental law in party life.

    CASTRO READS MAIN REPORT AT PCC CONGRESS 1980

  • The NCAA and NAIA have rules called "bylaws" that every current and prospective student-athlete must adhere to in order to be eligible.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Philip Hunt 2011

  • He called the bylaws regarding the new student-contact stipulation "extremely confusing and difficult to follow."

    SFGate: Top News Stories mstephens@maxpreps.com (Mitch Stephens 2011

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