Bylaw, a rule or regulation made by a corporation, club, or society for the government of its own affairs. The bylaws of a group must conform to its charter or constitution. In Great Britain the word “bylaw" also refers to the local laws of municipal governments. (In medieval England a town was called “by.")
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