By-law definition

By-law means this by-law and any other by-law of the Corporation as amended and which are, from time to time, in force and effect;
By-law means legislation passed by the council of the municipality, and which shall be binding on the municipality and on the persons and institutions to which it applies.

Examples of By-law in a sentence

  • All other payment of costs incurred in defending and settling actions brought against an Employee as a result of performance of his/her duties will be in accordance with the former Regional By-Law 91-381 which has been adopted by CGS.

  • Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the provisions of the Land Use By-Law and the Subdivision Bylaw as amended from time to time, apply to any development, use or subdivision on the Property.

  • The Owner agrees to pay development charges with respect to the development in accordance with the Municipality's Development Charges By-Law.

  • In accordance with the By-Law, the Plan is administered by The Board of Trustees of the Winnipeg Civic Employees’ Benefits Program (Pension Fund).

  • Said employees shall receive sick pay-out in accordance with former City of York By-Law 2165.


More Definitions of By-law

By-law means a by-law of the Corporation;
By-law means this by-law and all other by-laws of the Corporation from time to time in force and effect;
By-law means this By-law;
By-law means this By-Law and includes the schedules attached hereto or referred to herein;
By-law means a by-law adopted and promulgated by the Council;
By-law means this by-law, as it may be amended from time to time. The recitals to, and the schedules attached to this by-law are considered integral parts of it;
By-law means the City of Cape Town: Special Rating Area By-Law, 2012;