Rules and bye-laws definition

Rules and bye-laws means rules and bye-laws of the Association.
Rules and bye-laws means any rules and/or bye laws created under clause 25 of the Constitution from time to time.
Rules and bye-laws means the rules regulating the conduct and management of the Members and the Club as prescribed by the Directors from time to time.

Examples of Rules and bye-laws in a sentence

  • The model Rules and bye-laws of the State Society that may be filed with relevant registration authority are as given at Appendix-IV hereto.

  • When the term was used - as it only very sel- dom was - in later awards, the Panel intended by it to summarise a certain allocation of the burden of proof.98 According to IAAF Rules and bye-laws the Arbitration Panel applied a differentiated allocation of the burden of proof.

  • However, IAAF Rules and bye-laws did not preclude the possibility to rebut the prima facie evidence.102 The burden of proof was reversed and it was subsequently up to the large populations including a broad margin of safety.


More Definitions of Rules and bye-laws

Rules and bye-laws means Rules & Bye – Laws of IMA Tamil Nadu State Branch.
Rules and bye-laws means the rules and bye-laws which are published by ERA with the Agreement of members or the Board of Directors of ERA acting in accordance with the Constitution.
Rules and bye-laws means the Rules and Bye-laws of the Faculty in force from