Laws and regulations that establish a government are commonly referred to as a constitution. A constitution outlines the fundamental principles, structures, and processes of governance, defining the powers and responsibilities of various branches of government and the rights of citizens. It serves as the supreme legal framework within which laws are created and enforced.
Each community or political entity can set their own laws and regulations as long as they don't interference or counter any higher government's laws.
It set out the laws and regulations for our country.
Laws and regulations set forth by statute to govern the operation and personnel of civilian employees of the government (federal and state). For the US, See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Civil_Service_Commission
Rules, Regulations and Laws.
I believe that the answer you are looking for would be the IRS Tax Codes. This is a very large selection of regulations and laws governing individual and business taxes.
The purpose of the Constitution is to protect the rights of individuals, and to limit governments power. The constitution is the body of fundamentalism laws setting out the principles, structures,and processes of a government.
Canada has a self-ruled government. They have a constitution that they follow.
His set of laws were called the Justinian Code.
By-Laws are the set of rules and regulations particular to that airport.
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.
Yes, it is possible for you to increase rent on your tenants, but you must follow the laws and regulations set by your local government regarding rent increases.
The American English is the law for the colony. This is what sets the idea of self government.