They are actually the same, these are just other names for them.
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Bylaws generally govern the lawmaking body itself and serve as internal rules. An ordinance, however, is a local law imposed in the entire jurisdiction.
Bylaws is one word.
The correct way is BYLAWS
Bylaws are rules that some entities, such as corporations and HOAs, use to run themselves. An organization with bylaws creates their own.
Bylaws for homeowner's associations will vary. However, some common items included in bylaws are procedures for holding meetings and voting, and the bylaws should state how they are to be changed if needed. Most bylaws have provisions against nuisances and creating conditions that reduce property values in the area.
In this sentence, the word bylaws should not be capitalized.
Capitalize "bylaws" when you're referring to those in a specific document. Otherwise, it is a common noun and doesn't require a capital letter.Example : "Most organized groups have bylaws."Example : "Bill went to the Plumbers Union meeting. He wanted to amend the Bylaws."
Yes pastors are not allowed to drink according to church bylaws.
Where can I find the bylaws of Catholic Health Initiatives
There is no spanish train bylaws, might just be something you read in a book.
Any power set out in a corporation's bylaws is ultra vires.