byelaw การใช้
- Anglers not complying with the new byelaw can face fines of up to ?, 500.
- The Environment Agency enforces the byelaw under s210 and Schedule 25 of the Water Resources Act 1991.
- Byelaw terraced houses made up over 15 % of the United Kingdom's housing stock in 2011.
- As per the byelaw, this organisation is committed to the academic and infrastructural development of the alma mater.
- Byelaws made by public transport companies are limited to the transport facilities operated by the organisation making the byelaw.
- For example, a railway operator may clamp a vehicle under the provisions of Railway Byelaw 14 ( 4 ).
- However, clamping is still permitted where an Act of Parliament or byelaw permits the practice, such as the Railway Byelaws.
- November 2011 saw Liberty successfully assist in preventing Westminster City Council from byelaw which would have essentially criminalised " soup runs " within areas of Southwark.
- In recent years a Byelaw was introduced to the effect that practising members are responsible for undertaking continuing professional development, defined in the Byelaws as:
- In the Education ( Work Experience ) Act 1973, the word " enactment " included any byelaw, regulation or other provision having effect under an enactment.
- It lists 38, of which only 7 are definitely in force; one of these is a railway byelaw and three more are from the same 1839 police regulations.
- Byelaw houses survived the slum clearance programmes of the 1960 and 1970s, and though becoming derelict due to depopulation, they provided a solid framework for regeneration with home improvement grants.
- In 2002, the Environment Agency introduced a new fisheries byelaw, banning the use of all freshwater fish as live or dead bait in 14 of the lakes in the Lake District.
- Deep narrow fronted Byelaw terraced houses were to be avoided as the rear projection reduced air flow and light to the back of the house . ( The middle-room problem ).
- In the book'A Keeper's Tale'reference is made to taking those suspected of byelaw offences to the police station in order to verify their identities, which presumedly amounts to detention under the Epping Forest Act.
- Whilst the Epping Forest Act does not give a specific power to stop and search individuals, it does provide the power to'examine'( presumably to mean to'search') vehicles in relation to suspected byelaw offences.
- In the Local Government Act 1929, unless the context otherwise requires, the expression " enactment " includes any public general, local or private Act and any rule, regulation, byelaw, order, or award made under any Act.
- Hyphenation is another area that gives scope for many variations : a bylaw is also a " by-law ", " byelaw ", or " bye-law ", but some would not count the hyphen changes as spelling variants.
- You should know that under byelaw 2771 of January 2003 ( the Impoverished Little Magazines Act ), this an offence with inevitable penalties, including : loss of intellectual credibility, increased risk of cerebral atrophy, collateral damage to your funny bone, restriction of your social circle, and spot checks by the Our Bold inspectorate.
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