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gag rule
gag rule : a law, order, or ruling that prohibits free debate or expression of ideas, information, or opinions [a
four-month rule
four-month rule : a rule requiring that an action be taken within four months: as a : a rule in
federal rules of evidence
federal rules of evidence Rules which govern the admissibility of evidence at trials in the Federal District Courts and before
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Crown Office Rules, 1906
Crown Office Rules, 1906, a large body of Rules, 269 in number,with Forms and Tables of Fees,issued by the Rules Committee
Low visibility rules
Low visibility rules, these are rules of law which are made inaccessible to the public. Generally these are obscure laws, with
ruling
ruling : an official or authoritative determination, decree, statement, or interpretation (as by a judge on a question of law) [followed a previous on the same question] see also revenue ruling compare decision, disposition, finding, holding,...
special hazard rule
special hazard rule : an exception to the going and coming rule that allows an employee to recover from an employer
Wharton's Rule
Wharton's Rule [after Francis Wharton (1820-89), American lawyer and author, who formulated it] : a rule that prohibits the prosecution
Attaching decree-holder
Attaching decree-holder, An attaching decree-holder is a representative of the judgment-debtor and any previous decision binding on the judgment-debtor is also binding on the attaching decree-holder, Ram Sewak v. Bahal, AIR 1935 All 888; Radharani v....
Rule absolute
Rule absolute, means a rule to show cause upon which on hearing, the court has made a peremptory order,
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