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Completed about 600 ce, the Bavli served as the constitution and bylaws of Rabbinic Judaism.
"The idea of changing the bylaws of your corporation really appealed to me," he said.
(In fact, the bylaws of the American Psychiatric Association do allow patients to control their records).
The bylaws of some large institutions prevent them from investing with someone accused of a felony.
Mr. Schechter said the bylaws of the co-op may include additional requirements.
"And payment of common charges is typically governed by the bylaws of the condominium".
All acceptable, under the bylaws of ironic nostalgia and open-mindedness.
"It was a crash course in everything from tax law to writing instructional bylaws of governance".
The bylaws of the councils, as well as their budgets, are subject to approval by the Ministry of the Interior.
"The proceedings of the admissions committee are confidential as per the bylaws of the club," she said.
They have no responsibility to uphold or be familiar with the bylaws of a private organization like Major League Baseball.
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