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The need for such a bylaw was clear to me.
A smaller group will meet this week to work on bylaws.
Any change in the policy must be through an amendment of the bylaws.
According to the bylaws, it must go over to the next regular meeting for action.
The first arrest under the bylaw was made the same day.
They were also granted the right to make their own bylaws.
Under its bylaws, the club is controlled by the working press.
That can only be done through a provision in the bylaws.
As a result, the bylaws have been reformed several times.
To change the bylaws, a proposal must have the support of a majority.
Company bylaws say that it takes a simple majority for a change of control.
At no point can the bylaws be less than the standards determined by International.
A bylaw amendment would be required to take such action.
The company had said that such a voting plan was not legal under its bylaws.
According to the bylaws, that should have ended the procedure.
They should "look carefully at the bylaws" of a building, he said.
Under its bylaws, the board must vote a second time on the matter before deciding how to put the plan into effect.
Major decisions, including a set of bylaws are decided by the membership at large.
"It may all depend on the specific language in the bylaws."
Revisions in the bylaws this month changed the local's name from P-9.
Usually, there are also corporate bylaws which must be filed with the state.
The decision to change the bylaws was passed by the board unanimously.
A man had to be elected business agent according to union bylaws.
"And in some cases, the bylaws require board members to be residents," he said.
"No, we did not form a committee under Bylaw 36.