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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

Rule of procedure

Rule of procedure, each House has the absolute right of interpreting its rules; courts have no power to interfere

Quantitative rule

Quantitative rule, means an evidentiary rule requiring that a given type of evidence is insufficient unless accompanied by additional evidence

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Next below rule

Next below rule, the 'next below rule' is not a rule of any independent application. It sets out only the guiding

Mansfield rule

Mansfield rule, the doctrine that a Juror's testimony or affidavit about juror misconduct may not be used to challenge the

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

perfect tender rule

perfect tender rule : a rule that permits a buyer to reject goods if they or the tender of delivery fail … is preserved to the extent of permitting a buyer to reject goods for any defects "Ramirez v. Autosport, 440 A.2d 1345 (1982)"] NOTE: The Uniform Commercial Code contains provisions for a seller's right to cure a nonconforming

legislative rule

legislative rule : a rule adopted by a government agency in accordance with the notice and comment requirements of the

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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