All Executives have in varying capacity a rule making authority. Laws in general will stipulate a necessary outcome or the forbidding of an action.
So how we enforce the laws relies heavily on the rules crafted (most of the time for the work flow process).
Legal Precedent to some degree is a legal rule, as it is applicable to future trial situations.
Rules tell you how to do it, laws tell you what you have to do.
Debatable Question, but as Rules are Opposites of Laws, and you could not have Laws without Rules, but you could have Rules without Laws. Legal Rules, refer to the Rules of Law with respect to the proper procedures to initiate the Laws within the Legal System. Such as The Federal Rules for Civil Procedure, which set the Scope and Form of the Rules in order to begin a civil complaint.
Rules that are backed up by the law.
Legal and legal rules have the similarity is all rules are concerned with establishing codes of behaviour for people.
Legal rules are established by a governing authority and are enforceable through the legal system, while moral rules are based on personal beliefs and values. Legal rules are typically codified in laws and regulations, while moral rules are more subjective and can vary among individuals or cultural groups. Violating legal rules can result in legal consequences, while violating moral rules may result in social ostracism or personal guilt.
I want the legal act of macerated foetus
yes . What sort of rules are we talking about? Social 'rules' or legal rules?
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Non-legal rules are simply rules that are not legally binding. Examples would be parents setting their own rules for their kids, or sporting clubs not allowing footy boots in the club rooms.
false! they do have binding legal effects
Organizations usually comply the rules when they are being set up. The rules are usually based on a legal framework.
rules on whether it is legal or illegal
legal
Just distribution in society, structured by various moral, legal, and cultural rules and principles.
It does not break the law, but it does break the Runescape rules.