Rules tell us what happens if we don't do something; instructions tell us how to respond b.
It shall be the duty of any property owner, or person, firm or corporation making special use of any sidewalk, curb, parkway or driveway for purposes of ingress and/or egress, or regress for loading, unloading, loading elevators, downspout drains or any other specific use to keep the sidewalks, parkway, curb and ...
City of San Antonio Ordinance #89710 and Texas Senate Bill 509 administered by the Texas Department of Health regulations requires an asbestos survey to be conducted in all commercial buildings before performing any renovation and demolition activities.
Like CC&Rs, Bylaws are difficult to change, as they too require a vote by the membership to amend. Your community's Rules & Regulations are a catch-all for the things that aren't covered in the Bylaws or CC&Rs.
Bylaws state when the meetings of the association are held. Standing rules tell where and what time association meetings are held, and when executive board meetings are held. Bylaws give the primary responsibilities of officers and chairmen. Standing rules give the specifics.
Rules and laws are guidelines for how people should behave. They are based on ideas about what is right and wrong. Instructions are also called rules. For instance, there are rules of grammar (how a language works) and rules of a game (how a game is played).
19-194. Parking of certain vehicles prohibited on certain streets, and parking of certain motor vehicles prohibited on front lawns of residential zones.