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by-law造句
1. The by-law makes it illegal to drink in certain areas. 2. The bylaws forbid playing ball in the public garden. 3. Under the company's bylaws, he can continue as chairman until the age of 70. 4. By-laws are to make it illegal to smoke in public. 5. If fewer than three nominations are received, Council will nominate sufficient members to fill the vacancies in accordance with Bylaw 41. 6. 6. The tenants wrote their own constitution and bylaws, their own personnel and policy procedures, their own job descriptions./by-law.html 7. This by-law has never been repealed and it is a great pity that it is not still rigidly enforced. 8. The Divisional Court found that the by-laws did in fact adversely impinge upon just such rights. 9. Established by the National Security Council, the NSCIDs function as top secret bylaws for the intelligence community. 10. Fishing on this river is forbidden under a local bylaw. 11. Aware or unaware of the city by-law , many store owners in the Chinese community ignore it and stay open on statutory holidays. 12. I agree to abide by the constitution and by-law of the Union, which may refuse to accept this application without giving any reason therefore. 13. Nothing in this by-law shall apply to any person who is in the employment of the Company. 14. I highly suspect that a new by-law imposed by my condo building was somewhat related to my parents: do not hang your clothes in the balcony. 15. Stipulate company's community responsibility clause in the corporation by-law . 16. According to DACA by-law, an absentee vote is acceptable if you cannot make to the general member. 17. But that does not include commercial use and is subject to local by-laws. 18. Of course , along with the real structure of by-law government , the petition system perhaps will accomplish its historical mission. 19. Our Church By Law was online , please all the church member to read and proof it, we will approve and start to use the new by-law at next month annual " Membership meeting ". 20. Many shelters will rent out traps, or the area may have a by-law enforcement agency that catches stray animals when they are reported as such. 21. Already during the 13th century, domestic coal consumption in London is said to have been so great that restrictive by-law became necessary to check the increasing smoke nuisance.