General Rule definition

General Rule means excepting as otherwise provided in this section, words and phrases shall be construed according to the common usage of language, provided, however, that technical words and phrases and such others as may have acquired a special meaning in the law shall be construed according to such technical or special meaning.
General Rule means a measure which applies without discrimination to all public passenger transport services of the same type in a given geographical area for which a competent authority is responsible;
General Rule. Any holiday observed by the County that falls on a Saturday is observed on the preceding Friday and any holiday that falls on a Sunday is observed on the following Monday.

Examples of General Rule in a sentence

  • As of the date of this certificate, for each Maturity of the General Rule Maturities, the first price at which at least 10% of such Maturity was sold to the Public is the respective price listed in Schedule A.

  • Sets, as defined in General Rule 3 of the Harmonized System, shall be regarded as originating when all component products are originating.

  • A set, as defined in General Rule 3 of the HS, shall be regarded as originating when all the components of the set are originating.

  • Where, at the request of the importer and on the conditions laid down by the customs authorities of the importing country, dismantled or non-assembled products within the meaning of General Rule 2(a) of the Harmonized System falling within Sections XVI and XVII or headings 7308 and 9406 of the Harmonized System are imported by instalments, a single proof of origin for such products shall be submitted to the customs authorities upon importation of the first instalment.

  • Sets, as defined in General Rule 3 of the Harmonised System, shall be regarded as originating when all component products are originating.


More Definitions of General Rule

General Rule. Any intellectual property created by a student at Texas A&M as a work product of a course (laboratory experiments, special and independent study projects) will be owned by the student. Intellectual property includes copyrights (original homework assignments, papers, artwork, and theses authored/created by the student), and patent rights (inventions, discoveries, and new technologies conceived or first reduced to practice by the student). Unless otherwise required, Texas A&M does not claim ownership of such intellectual property, but does have the right to use the intellectual property internally for its educational mission.
General Rule. A senior officer can bind a Corporation. Examples of senior officers include, but are not limited to, President, any “type” of Vice President, generally, Chief Executive Officer (C.E.O.), Chief Operating Officer (C.O.O.) and Chairman of the Board. Exceptions: Signature delegation by Resolution, letter or other means can change the above rule. Corporate By-Laws (which are the Corporation’s “Rules”) can also provide signature authority to persons (or entities) other than Senior Officers. This would require documentation if signing as anything other than the General Rule.
General Rule. A “member” of a LLC is statutorily presumed to have power to contractually bind the LLC, unless the member or members designate a “manager” to run the daily operations of the LLC. If a manager is appointed, the agreement must be signed by the “manager.”
General Rule. Any partner can bind the partnership by signing as “Partner.” Exceptions: A Partner need not be a natural person. For example, two corporations or LLCs could be Partners. Thus, any partner can sign, provided that they follow the applicable rule from above for corporations and LLCs, respectively. This would require documentation if signing as anything other than the General Rule. Less likely, although possible, a Partnership Agreement (the Partnership’s “Rules”) could provide for a deviation from the General Rule.
General Rule. A limited partnership is composed of a general partner(s) and limited partner(s). Any general partner(s) can bind the LP.
General Rule. The signature rules for the underlying LP or GP apply.
General Rule is the “retrospective protection” applicable to all protected subject matter, not fallen in the public domain; A reservation is possible to grant protection (economic rights Articles from 7 to 11) only to performances not yet fixed at the time of the entry into force of the Treaty. Administrative Provisions and final clauses Article 26: entry into force three months after 30 eligible parties have deposited their instruments of ratification or accession.