Sentence examples for ordinance rules from inspiring English sources

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Before you allow your dog off leash, know your city ordinance rules on leash laws and consider what would happen on a busy road, if your dog were to encounter other people or other animals.

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Under the old anti-loitering ordinance, ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court last year, the police arrested more than 42,000 people.

In Mr. Avella's plan, about 100 disabled veterans would sell "in specified areas of Manhattan that are otherwise closed to vending due to local law, ordinance, rule or regulation".

At the other extreme, a 1265 French ordinance ruled that a squire could not spend more than twenty marks on a rouncey.

If you're selling food, you'll want to check on your local health ordinances (rules).

"Why should one class of merchant roll over for another class of merchant?" Mr. LeBeouf said the ordinance's rules on how far vendors must be from restaurants and that set hours of operation from 3 p.m. to 6 a.m., were unrelated to health and safety.

The local law, "An Ordinance Establishing Rules and Regulations for Parades and Special Events," requires groups or individuals seeking to hold a demonstration or other gathering to apply for a permit 45 days in advance and to have liability insurance in an amount to be determined by the police chief.

Among options floated to the four council members (Terry Walker was out of town) were creating a historic preservation commission to review development projects and writing an ordinance highlighting rules for demolition and expansion of qualifying homes.

But lack of interest is a force more powerful than the new ordinances and rules promulgated by The Missile.

In this framework, policy is defined as the laws, ordinances, and rules, as well as the government (or other) support to implement projects on the ground (Chen et al. 2014).

In the context of employment, such an ordinance would rule out disfavoring an application for hiring or promotion on the ground that the candidate is physically attractive or unattractive, and also on the grounds that the candidate fails to conform to conventional standards of dress or appearance.

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