by-law
noun /ˈbaɪ lɔː/
/ˈbaɪ lɔː/
(also bye-law)
- (British English) a law that is made by a local authority and that applies only to that area
- (North American English) a law or rule of a club or companyTopics Permission and obligationc2
Word OriginMiddle English: probably from obsolete byrlaw ‘local law or custom’, from Old Norse býjar, genitive singular of býr ‘town’, but associated with by.