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McNaughten rules McNaughten rules is a mid-nineteenth-century legal ruling that is still widely used in deciding whether a criminal defendant is insane and therefore not responsible
Display rules Display rules refer to sometimes used in sociology to indicate behaviour designed to mask real feelings by presenting what appears to be a different feeling.
Standing rules for the use of force Standing rules for the use of force— preapproved directives to guide United States forces on the use of force during various operations. Also called SRUF.
Disclosure rules Disclosure rules is the laws and regulations that mandate telling the consumer about financing costs and other essential terms of a loan or lease agreement.
Rules of engagement Rules of engagement— Directives issued by competent military authority that delineate the circumstances and limitations under which United States forces ...
Rules of the game “Rules of the game” refers to the basis of exchange rate determination under the international gold standard during most of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
English-only rules English-only rules is an employer policy or work rule that requires employees to only speak in the English language at all times while on the job or in the workplace.
Hague Rules Hague Rules is anternational Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules relating to Bills of Lading – Brussels Convention of 1924 – a set
Hague-Visby Rules Hague-Visby Rules are set of rules amending The Hague rules, published in 1968, which have not been implemented by as many