An ordnance refers to an authoritative law or decree especially municipal regulations. They are mostly enactments made by the legislative body of a local government.
Laws enacted by local legislatures are called ordinances.
Written laws can be called any number of things. They could be constitutions of a country or state. They could mean the Code or Statutes or Ordinances of a specific government.
Ordinances.
Laws created by cities are called local ordinances. These ordinances are specific to the jurisdiction of the city and may cover a wide range of topics such as zoning, parking regulations, noise control, and business permits.
Ordinances are laws or regulations enacted by a local government, such as a city or county. Statutes are laws enacted by a state or federal government. In general, ordinances apply to a specific local jurisdiction, while statutes have broader application.
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Generally, they're called laws. They are called by-laws in UK
Yes, city ordinances are legal as they are laws enacted by local governments to govern specific issues within their jurisdiction. These ordinances must comply with state and federal laws and are typically established to address local needs, such as zoning, public safety, and health regulations. However, they can be challenged in court if they violate higher laws or constitutional rights.
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Federal laws over-ride any conflicting state or local ordinances.