Bylaw

/ˈbaɪlɔː/ noun

A rule or regulation made by a company, organization, local government, or institution, usually to govern internal procedures.

From Middle English 'bi-lawe,' combining 'bi' (meaning 'beside' or 'in addition to') and 'lawe' (law). Originally referred to local regulations made by towns and guilds, distinct from national laws.

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