Byelaws definition

Byelaws means those of a class which may be confirmed by the Welsh Ministers (but the provision which may be made includes provision to remove a requirement of confirmation).
Byelaws means the registered byelaws made by a society in the exercise of any power conferred by this Act, and includes a registered amendment of those byelaws;
Byelaws means the Byelaws relating to the NET System made under the Nottingham Express Transit System Order 2009 (SI2009/1300) and confirmed by the Secretary Of State for Transport on 13th January 2014.

Examples of Byelaws in a sentence

  • Pursuant to the provisions of the Agreement, we hereby apply for the following shares (shares of HK$0.01 each in the capital of the Issuer) (the “Shares”) subject to the Bye-laws in the aggregate amount of HK$[*] (the “Total Subscription Price”) , at the approximate subscription price of HK$[*] per Share.


More Definitions of Byelaws

Byelaws means rules made by lower local councils under section 39;
Byelaws means the Byelaws relating to Midland Metro as enacted under the Midland Metro Act 1989.
Byelaws means, in relation to any entity, the corporate byelaws (including any Contrato Social or Estatuto Social) of that entity.
Byelaws means the byelaws adopted by the Board pursuant to article 23 or any modification of them for the time being in force;
Byelaws means the Byelaws made by the Council in respect of hackney carriage vehicles.
Byelaws means those of a class which may be confirmed by the Welsh Ministers (but the provision which may be