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The Latin abbreviation "ibid." means "in the same place." In footnotes, it refers to a source that was already cited previously in the text. So if you see "ibid ordinance" in a writing, it means whatever ordinance was mentioned previously. It is not a name of an ordinance, but a reference to one that was already mentioned in the text.
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Any municipal ordinance would be considered a 'local' charge.
A civil ordinance is a local law passed by the city that applies only to a city. For example, a ban of alcohol on a specific beach is considered a civil ordinance.
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An ordinance is a law. They can be created at the local level, state level, or federal level. They set the rules of a specific situation.
The word ordinance (local law) has the synonyms statute, bylaw, rule, decree, edict, order, or dictum.
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