Ordenanza in english

Ordinance

pronunciation: ɔrdənəns part of speech: noun
In gestures

ordenanza1 = porter ; orderly ; usher. 

Example: Thus charwomen and porters in a university work in an institution where books are used a great deal but they themselves are highly unlikely to use them.Example: Vice Admiral Nazitoff was shot and killed by an orderly in his room to-day.Example: As you enter this arcade you will like be greeted by a beadle or an usher at the entrance, complete in top hat.

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» ordenanza de bibliotecapage .

Example: She was frequently late for work, and she spent so much time talking with other pages and other people in the library that she was not getting her work done.

ordenanza2 = by-law [bye-law, -USA] ; ordinance. 

Example: By-laws are prohibitive -- ie they tell people what they are not allowed to do -- and they are enforceable at law.Example: Naturally, it is essential that the library administration and the reference librarian develop a coordinated policy of how the relevant statutes and ordinances shall be applied.

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» ordenanza municipalmunicipal ordinancecity by-lawby-law [bye-law, -USA]city ordinancelocal ordinance .

Example: A library's objectives can be accomplished without legalistic study of the statutes, codes, or municipal ordinances that may establish the library or have some bearing on its functions.

Example: A rooming house is considered illegal if it contravenes city bylaws.

Example: By-laws are prohibitive -- ie they tell people what they are not allowed to do -- and they are enforceable at law.

Example: A man was charged with violating a city ordinance after police caught him firing a pellet gun at birds in a city park.

Example: The Senate has approved a bill that will limit cities and towns from passing local ordinances restricting oil and gas drilling and exploration.

Ordenanza synonyms

regulation in spanish: regulación, pronunciation: regjəleɪʃən part of speech: noun
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