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Normal
Normal [fr. norma, Lat., a rule or precept], opposed to exceptional; that state wherein any body most exactly
Order
Radha v. Kondarappott Velayudhan, AIR 1994 Ker 412. Order, mandate, precept, command; also a class or rank. General orders are promulgated
Rate
council entitled out of the general rate are obtained by precepts to the rating authority requiring a levy of a specified
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Rule of law
2003, pp. 202-203. Means an authoritative legal doctrine, principle or precept applied to the facts of an appropriate case, Wright v.
Adjudication
an obligation to convey without a procuratory of resignation or precept of sasine. There are thus (1) the adjudication for debt;
Precept
Any commandment instruction or order intended as an authoritative rule of action esp a command respecting moral conduct an injunction...
Rule
specific purpose an authoritative enactment a regulation a prescription a precept as the rules of various societies the rules governing a
Disgospel
To be inconsistent with or act contrary to the precepts of the gospel to pervert the gospel
praecipe
from Latin praecipe, imperative of praecipere to give rules or precepts, admonish, enjoin] : a written request for an action (as
rule
for conduct or action b : a regulating principle or precept 2 a : an order or directive issued by a
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