An
"ordinance" refers to a law or rule set by a local government or authority. It is made to regulate specific behaviors or activities within a community or jurisdiction.
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He was talking about the concept
of ordinance work for the dead.
For that offense, she was charged under the
local ordinance on gay rights, and compelled to enter a program of compulsory counseling.
If the rental is covered by a rent control
ordinance in another county, check with the local government to determine how much and when the rent can be raised.
Although
city ordinance requires that pets be vaccinated for rabies, be registered, and be spayed or neutered, the law is not enforced.
This is to be a lasting
ordinance for the generations to come, wherever you live.
A local county
ordinance requires sellers and their real estate representatives to provide buyers with warnings about the aircraft facilities and noise.
He struggled with that decision as well, but eventually voted to enforce the new
ordinance on the company.
The difference in cost between the old materials and the new materials required
by ordinance or law is excluded or limited, unless the homeowner has purchased additional coverage.
Home purchasers alleged a deceptive trade practices claim against listing entities who failed to provide specific disclosures regarding airport noise as required by
county ordinance.
The family believes they were being targeted because they had recently spoken out about the city
ordinance prohibiting the feeding of feral cats.
Last year breed specific legislation was avoided when the city council passed a dangerous
dog ordinance.
In addition to adoption and medical fees, license fees may also be required, and are dictated by the
municipal ordinance which governs your place of residence.
You can usually fight a traffic ticket even if it was a city
ordinance violation, but the hearing will be through a specific city or even a private company.
The draft
ordinance allows dogs to be classified as dangerous and potentially dangerous animals, and have conditions placed on the owner.
Because it was targeted only at pit bulls, the spay and
neuter ordinance required a change in state law to allow cities and counties to impose «breed specific» requirements.
Even if you don't live in the area where a breed
specific ordinance has been proposed, please speak out against it.
Family must comply with all state, local laws and
ordinance relating to keeping the dog including the leash laws.
You should consider reading the just cause for eviction
ordinance from top to bottom.
Take photos that illustrate the burdens created by your
sign ordinance — if signs are allowed only on private property, show the difficulties posed by condominium buildings that are surrounded by public property.
In order for the doctrine to apply, the defendant must have been in violation of a criminal law or traffic
ordinance at the time of the accident.
In the event that part of your house needs to be rebuilt, but
ordinance changes since its construction make the cost much higher than expected, your covered.
No doubt supporters of the
cat ordinance figured that killing 2,000 or so cats each year would make a difference in the number of stray and feral cats.
The county's staff is writing a new animal control
ordinance after a committee suggested widespread changes in the duties of animal control.
The
draft ordinance needs further refinement, particularly to ensure appropriate administrative procedures and enforcement efforts can be achieved.
Please research your local city and
town ordinance on noise violations.
It's always great news when a pet
store ordinance passes in your community, but the work doesn't stop there.
Although there were nine dogs in the house, including a pregnant pit bull, the animals did not violate any city
ordinance because six of them were puppies.
The new
ordinance aims to secure an environment in which citizens can continue to lead healthy, safe and comfortable lives.
The draft left much of the city's
existing ordinance in place but did address provisions regarding dangerous and vicious animals, which primarily applied to dogs.
Having four dogs means you're one over the... er suggested limit by city
ordinance so you'd better be a quiet, law abiding citizen.
This is the fifth consecutive time the pet industry has challenged a local
ordinance like this and lost.
Building
ordinance coverage can help when new or updated regulations increase the cost of repairing or replacing an older building.
Understand
how ordinance or law coverage works and if you need it with your homeowners insurance.
The land -
cash ordinance enables the city to draw money from builders of new housing developments to support the expansion of those services, rather than increase the tax burden on current residents.
Assisted in clearing 16 sectors of a top secret sites for possible losses and
emergency ordinance.