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Depending on the one who makes the rules, this kind of decisions are always take, when you know exactly what to do in the specific situation.
The rules for the community are typically set by the community leaders or administrators. These rules are usually defined based on the values, goals, and principles of the community to ensure a positive and safe environment for all members.
Canada's ruler is the Prime Minister, under a British Parliamentary system.
No, there is no such law. The executor makes the decisions according the the will or the intestacy laws.
The bishop has final say, but the ordnung is developed through consensus.
The community discuss to see if it's accurate and decide it to be okay
the rules and princes announced in court decisions are called
Programmed Decisions
All countries ruled by monarchs have slightly different systems, however MOST of them are parliamentary democracies, with decisions taken by elected representatives.
Decisions that have been made many times in the past and for which managers have rules and guidelines about how to make similar decisions in the future are known as: "Programmed Decisions"
A representative democracy or republic allows people to elect others to make decisions for them.
The conventions themselves set the rules governing the DNC and RNC. Both of these organizations have a board that makes decisions about party business.