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ordinancen. a statute enacted by a city or town.
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ordinancen. ~ A law or regulation, especially of municipal government.
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ordinancec. 1300, "an authoritative direction, decree, or command" (narrower or more transitory than a law), from Old French ordenance (Modern French ordonnance) or directly from Medieval Latin ordin [..]
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ordinanceAn ordinance is a law enacted by the local government.
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ordinancelaw or rule.
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ordinanceAn official action of the governing body of an issuer, typically enacted by a vote of the members of the governing body at a public meeting. The procedures for enacting an ordinance are often more for [..]
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ordinanceby-law (law at local city, municipal level)
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ordinanceLegislation, especially by a city or county; sometimes a decree or order (as in the "ordinance of secession").
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ordinancedecree, order, arrangement, preparations orgon
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ordinance rank, order.
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ordinanceDefinitions (2) 1. A local law.
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ordinanceA religious ceremony performed under the direction of the priesthood by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Such ceremonies may be performed for an individual in life or by pro [..]
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ordinanceA local law or established rule.
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ordinancean authoritative decree or law ;esp : a municipal regulation [a zoning ]
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ordinance A local statute passed by a town, city, or county government.
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ordinanceOrdinance refers to an authoritative law or decree especially municipal regulation. They are mostly enactments made by the legislative body of a local government. Ordinances can be purely administrati [..]
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ordinance(n) an authoritative rule(n) a statute enacted by a city government(n) the act of ordaining; the act of conferring (or receiving) holy orders
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ordinanceLaw enacted by a municipality such as a county or city council.
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ordinanceA law adopted by the governing body of a municipality or county.
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ordinanceThe enactments of the legislative body of a local government.
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ordinanceThe enactments of the legislative body of a local government.
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ordinanceA law passed by a local town or city or state to indicate any limits that have been imposed on the production of offending noises in the community, may be written in simple overall 'A' weigh [..]
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ordinanceA rule established by authority. Pp
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ordinanceAct of the legislative body of a municipality relating to all the rules (including for misdemeanors
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ordinanceThe county equivalent of a law. An ordinance is enacted by the county governing body to legislatively address matters not already covered by existing laws, regulations, or ordinances. Typical subjects [..]
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ordinanceA written law enacted by the legislative body of a county, city, or town.
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ordinance A rule established by authority; a permanent rule of action; a law or statute.
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ordinanceA rule established by authority; may be a municipal statute of a city council or a county statute of a county commission, regulating such matters as zoning, building, safety, matters of municipality, etc. An ordinance violation can be criminal or non-criminal. A violation could be punishable by a court appearance, a fine, and possibly by imprisonme [..]
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ordinanceA by-law or municipal regulation
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ordinance Law enacted by a municipality such as a county or city council.
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ordinanceThe enactments of the legislative body of a local government.
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ordinanceA form of legal regulation often associated with government property.
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ordinanceA rule established by authority; a permanent rule of action; a law or statute.
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ordinancen. a statute enacted by a city or town.
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ordinanceA municipal or county law.
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ordinanceGenerally, a law enacted by a city or county.
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ordinancen. a statute enacted by a city or town.
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ordinance
a local law, an edict or decree.
a religious practice or ritual prescribed by the church.
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ordinanceA law adopted by the City Council.
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ordinanceSee STATUTE.
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