Byrlaw

/ˈbaɪrˌlɔː/ noun

A local law or regulation, especially one made by townspeople or a community for their own governance, common in medieval Scotland and Northern England.

From Old Norse 'by' (settlement, town) + 'law', reflecting Scandinavian influence on British law-making. It describes laws created locally rather than imposed from above.

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