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leash law
noun
- a local ordinance requiring that dogs be leashed when not on their owners' property.
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Origin of leash law1
Example Sentences
So when he sees an unleashed dog running roughshod through the Ramble on the day he’s on the hunt for a ground-dwelling mourning warbler, he reminds the owner of the leash law.
Some examples: We stopped at a rest stop on the interstate and he let his dog out of the vehicle to run around loose while he used the restroom, although there is a leash law at the rest stop and a designated area for dogs.
There is a leash law in this state for a reason; learn to follow it.
There is a leash law here, but they don't enforce it.
Worried Mom: Your son is violating the local leash law, the unspoken law of respect between neighbors and — hello — the most important law of all, which is to be nice to your mother.
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