Rule or Rules definition

Rule or Rules means any rule adopted, amended, repealed, or rescinded pursuant to the procedures and requirements of Chapter 119. or section 111.15 of the Revised Code.
Rule or Rules means a rule or rules of the Plan;

Examples of Rule or Rules in a sentence

  • California Code of Regulations, Title 20, Division 1, Chapter 1; hereinafter, Rule or Rules.

  • In the event that Tenant disputes the reasonableness of any Rule, Tenant and Xxxxxxxx agree to submit such dispute to the American Arbitration Association, New York, New York for binding arbitration provided Xxxxxx gives written notice to Landlord within twenty (20) days of receipt of notice of adoption of the Rule or Rules.

  • Rule or Rules means these rules which are for the purpose of the control, management, administration, use or enjoyment of the Common Property or any Lot as amended from time to time.

  • Title 20, California Code of Regulations; hereinafter, Rule or Rules.

  • A Carrier may petition the Commission for waiver of a Rule or Rules on a temporary or permanent basis by demonstrating to the satisfaction of the Commission that a waiver is in the public interest or for other good cause, including unreasonable hardship or burden.


More Definitions of Rule or Rules

Rule or Rules means an authoritative principle set forth to guide behaviour or action.
Rule or Rules means any of the Participant Documentation, Rulebook, interpretations, orders, resolutions, advisories, notices, statements of policy, decisions, manuals and directives of SDX Trading in part or in whole.
Rule or Rules means the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, as supplemented by the Local Bankruptcy Rules as adopted by the Bankruptcy Court.
Rule or Rules means the (Your state)/Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Rule or Rules means any rules of any kind made by the Association or the Directors in terms of this Memorandum or the Statutes;
Rule or Rules means a rule or rules within GSA’s Constitution.
Rule or Rules means the Main Board Listing Rules applying to the Main Board market (or any successor to the Main Board market) as amended from time to time.