Rule 9 definition

Rule 9 means Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission Regulation No. 9 until it is amended to replace the term “regulation” with “rule.” After that time, Rule 9 means Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission Rule 9.
Rule 9. If you are caught in a storm: - Try to find shelter in a house, a car or under something solid that does not attract lightning and above all does not risk collapsing! - Avoid metallic structures or antennae that will attract lightning. - you can curl up with your feet isolated from the ground so as not to attract lightning and be on conductive ground. - the ideal is to go back down if you have the opportunity while waiting for the storm to pass. Avoid highs places. - Stay away from your bike.
Rule 9. The Lessor reserves the right to rescind any rules and to make such other and further rules and regulations as, in Lessor's judgment, may from time to time be needed for the safety, care, maintenance, operation and cleanliness of the building, and for the preservation of good order therein, which, when so made, and notice thereof given to the Lessee, shall have the

Examples of Rule 9 in a sentence

  • Alterations, for which consent has been given by the Sanctioning Authority, shall be made to these Rules only at the AGM or at a SGM specially convened for the purpose called in accordance with Rule 9.

  • Sufficient table stools, chair or benches shall be available for the number of diners to be accomodate as prescribed in sub Rule 9.

  • The floor area of the dinning hall, excluding the area occupied by the service counter and any furniture except tables and chairs shall not be less than one square meter (10 sqft.) per diner to be accommodated as prescribed in sub Rule 9.

  • A member of the Management Committee or Club which is the subject of the vote being taken shall be excluded from voting.(B) At the AGM, or at a SGM called for the purpose in accordance with the provisions of Rule 9, the accredited delegates present shall have the power to exclude from further participation in the Competition any Club or Team whose conduct has, in their opinion, been undesirable, which must be supported by more than two-thirds (2/3) of those present and voting.

  • Such reliance shall be subject to the conditions that are specified in Rule 9 (2) of the PML Rules and shall be in accordance with the regulations and circulars/ guidelines issued by SEBI from time to time.


More Definitions of Rule 9

Rule 9. Some nouns, while plural in form, are actually singular in meaning. Mathematics is (not are) an easy subject for some people. Physics is (not are) taught by Prof, Xxxxxxx. mumps home economics social studies economics measles calisthenics statistics civics physics gymnastics phonics news acrobatics aesthetics mathematics RULE 10: “Don’t” and “doesn’t” must agree with the subject. Use doesn’t after he, she, and it. Doesn’t he (not don’t) know how to sail? They don’t (not doesn’t) make movies like that anymore. SUBJECT-VERB EXERCISE IV Directions: Circle the correct verb in each of the sentences below.
Rule 9 means Rule 9 of the City Code being the provision requiring a mandatory takeover offer in certain circumstances.
Rule 9. In sentences beginning with "there is" or "there are," the subject follows the verb. Since "there" is not the subject, the verb agrees with what follows. There are many questions. There is a question.
Rule 9. The Lessor reserves the right to rescind any rules and to make such other and further rules and regulations as, in Lessor’s judgment, may from time to time be needed for the safety, care, maintenance, operation and cleanliness of the building, and for the preservation of good order therein, which, when so made, and notice thereof given to the Lessee, shall have the same force and effect as if originally made a part of the foregoing lease; and such other further rules, not however, to be inconsistent with the proper and rightful enjoyment by the Lessee under the foregoing lease of the premises therein referred to.
Rule 9 means Rule 9 of the Code.
Rule 9. When (Not only-but also) is used to combine two subjects, the verb agrees with the subject close to it.