a non legal rule is something that doesnt need to be enofced by the judge or police ect like example:
is having to pay your parents bored to live at your house, being loyal to your partner, having to keep your house tidy
Nonlegal rules are informal norms or guidelines that society follows without being legally enforced, such as social customs or etiquette. Legal rules, on the other hand, are formal regulations created and enforced by governing bodies, typically through laws and statutes, with consequences for non-compliance.
with out freedom they are treated us with nonlegal activities
There are no words that can be spelled using all of these letters. The longest possible word is nonlegal.
Children in nonlegal unions may face challenges in terms of inheritance rights, access to benefits, and legal protection if the relationship dissolves. Without the legal recognition of their parents' union, children may encounter difficulties related to custody, support, and other legal matters that can impact their well-being.
It's probably not a crime, unless it qualifies as a fraud. Generally (with lots of exceptions and sub-rules) a fraud is a "material misrepresentation, made with the intent to deceive, and which does deceive, to the detriment of" someone.That is, if I sign "Babe Ruth" on a baseball and sell it to you as legit, I have committed fraud.But, I can write any name on every piece of paper I see, and so long as I do not intend to deceive anyone, it's probably not a crime.
Yea, rules are not Laws neither are they commandments. For that reason rules can be changed.
i am the rules,., raymond rules
It is "comply with rules" rather than "comply to rules."
In the Caribbean, two common types of nonlegal unions that consenting adults enter are cohabitation and common-law marriages. Cohabitation involves couples living together without formal legal recognition, while common-law marriages occur when a couple lives together and presents themselves as married, often being recognized by local customs or practices despite lacking formal registration. Both arrangements can carry social and economic implications, affecting rights and responsibilities within the union.
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Why does cricket have rules? All sports have rules. That's the nature of sports. They have rules, or they can't work.