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- noun A narrow
rule which defines the specific meaning of a broader rule
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Examples
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Subject to subrule (ii) below, only those candidates who have been proposed by a Province shall appear on the National Conference ballot paper.
PREAMBLE 2007
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Subject to subrule (iii) below, a delegate to the conference shall, however, have the right to nominate any person whose name has not been proposed in terms of sub-section (i) above.
PREAMBLE 2007
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LCRI 9.3B1 has been cancelled.9.5B1: A new optional provision has been added to the rule to permit, in addition to the physical carrier, an appropriate term from subrule .5B of one of the chapters of part I.
AACR at LC David Bigwood 2004
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LCRI 9.3B1 has been cancelled.9.5B1: A new optional provision has been added to the rule to permit, in addition to the physical carrier, an appropriate term from subrule .5B of one of the chapters of part I.
Archive 2004-08-01 David Bigwood 2004
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Allison: working on the Pynie refresh this week started over with the Python 3 grammar have that translated into NQP-rx it compiles and can parse a few things working my way through the grammar call it on a subrule to turn on tracing from that rule down that saves you from having to put in panic statements
Planet Perl 2010
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(d) The Rules, Regulations and guidelines referred to in this subrule must be adopted by the NEC within six (6) months from the conclusion of the 2007 National Conference.
PREAMBLE 2007
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(i) Subject to subrule (ii) below, nominations for the posts of:
PREAMBLE 2007
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