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two issue rule

two issue rule : a rule of procedure: a general verdict that is returned in a case having more than one

tax benefit rule

tax benefit rule : a tax rule requiring that if an amount (as of a loss) used as a deduction in

substantive rule

substantive rule : legislative rule

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rule of four

rule of four :a rule in the U.S. Supreme Court under which a petition for certiorari will be granted

private letter ruling

letter from the Internal Revenue Service to an individual taxpayer setting out the agency's interpretation of the tax rules relating to a specific situation or transaction proposed by the taxpayer

rule of law

rule of law 1 : an authoritative legal doctrine, principle, or precept applied to the facts of an appropriate

rule of necessity

rule of necessity :a rule permitting or requiring a judge or other official to adjudicate a case despite bias

single publication rule

single publication rule : a rule in the law of libel that treats an edition of a print source (as a

Administrative control rule

Administrative control rule, means the rule making the grantor of a trust liable for tax if the grantor retains control that

statutory rule against perpetuities

statutory rule against perpetuities :a statute setting forth the requirements for the vesting of a future interest in property and

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two issue rule

two issue rule : a rule of procedure: a general verdict that is returned in a case having more than one

tax benefit rule

tax benefit rule : a tax rule requiring that if an amount (as of a loss) used as a deduction in

substantive rule

substantive rule : legislative rule

Keep your definitions linked to case research

rule of four

rule of four :a rule in the U.S. Supreme Court under which a petition for certiorari will be granted

private letter ruling

letter from the Internal Revenue Service to an individual taxpayer setting out the agency's interpretation of the tax rules relating to a specific situation or transaction proposed by the taxpayer

rule of law

rule of law 1 : an authoritative legal doctrine, principle, or precept applied to the facts of an appropriate

rule of necessity

rule of necessity :a rule permitting or requiring a judge or other official to adjudicate a case despite bias

single publication rule

single publication rule : a rule in the law of libel that treats an edition of a print source (as a

Administrative control rule

Administrative control rule, means the rule making the grantor of a trust liable for tax if the grantor retains control that

statutory rule against perpetuities

statutory rule against perpetuities :a statute setting forth the requirements for the vesting of a future interest in property and

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