Rule 6 Sample Clauses

Rule 6. Preliminary and Other Administrative Conferences/Optional Appeal Procedure ........... 2 Rule 7. Number of Arbitrators and Appointment of Chairperson ................................. 3
Rule 6. The Secretariat shall notify the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, in its role as Depositary of the Agreement, the United Nations, its specialized Agencies, the International Atomic Energy Agency, any Range State not Party to the Agreement, and the secretariats of international conventions concerned inter alia with the conservation, including protection and management, of migratory waterbirds of the session of the Meeting of the Parties so that they may be represented as observers.
Rule 6. No person shall disturb the occupants of this or any adjoining building premises by the use of any musical instrument, unseemly noises, whistling, singing or in any other way. Rule 7: The Demised Premises leased shall not be used for lodging or sleeping, nor for any immoral or illegal purposes or for any purpose that will damage the Demised Premises.
Rule 6. There is full agreement between the subject and the predicate (adjective) in gender and number, in all cases, in subject predicative sentence pattern. This type of sentence pattern in the Arabic language, which follows the subject + predicative structure, is considered a clause structure by some grammarians (Sultan; 2006), and requires a noun/subject followed by a predicate. This predicate part of the sentence could occur as an adjective word or phrase, as shown in Table 6. The SP sentence structures presented in this table clarify that there is full agreement between the subject and the predicate (adjective) in gender and number, in all cases. Similar markers to those used in Table 5 are added to the verb and the adjective to build up the six sentence structures displayed in Table 6. 1. The boy is happy. al-walad-u sa?yed-un. The-boy-Nom happy-Nom 2. The boys (dual S) are happy. al-waladaan-i sa?yd-an. The-boys-Nom happy-Nom 3. The boys (Plu. S) are happy. al-awlaad-u su?adaa- un. The-boys-Nom happy-Nom 4. The girl is fat. al-bint-u sa?idat-un. The-girl-Nom happy-Nom 5. The girls (dual S) are happy. al-bint-aani sa?idataan. The-girls-Nom happy-Nom 6. The girls (Plu. S) are happy. al-banaat-u sa?idaat. The-girls-Nom happy-Nom To sum up, in addition to these SV rules, there are several other methods to form sentences in Arabic, e.g by manipulating definite and indefinite nouns and adjectives, or by pulling together nouns, adjectives, and verbs, or even by creating a complete sentence with a subject, object, and verb without actually using a verb. Such variations, involving nouns, adjectives or any other structures affecting the verb conjugation, fall outside the scope of this study. The researchers have focused only on subject-verb agreement to maintain consistency, and have not considered other variables such as voice, aspect and mood, which can affect SV agreement in a few exceptional cases. Further research can be conducted by examining these patterns and their implications on SV agreement.