DECREE vs RULE: NOUN
- The determination of a cause in a court of admiralty, or a court of probate.
- The judicial decision in a litigated cause rendered by a court of equity.
- An edict or law.
- An authoritative order having the force of law.
- An edict or law made by a council for regulating any business within their jurisdiction.
- A determination or judgment of an umpire on a case submitted to him.
- A decision, order, or sentence, given in a cause by a court of equity or admiralty.
- An order from one having authority, deciding what is to be done by a subordinate; also, a determination by one having power, deciding what is to be done or to take place; edict, law; authoritative ru�� decision.
- The judgment of a court of equity.
- The judgment of a court.
- 4 and Judgment, Order, etc. (see decision); proclamation, fiat, mandate.
- The judgment or award of an umpire in a case submitted to him.
- In theology, one of the eternal purposes of God, whereby for his own glory he has foreordained whatsoever comes to pass.
- A judicial decision or determination of a litigated cause; specifically, the sentence or order of a court of chancery, or of a court of admiralty or of probate, after a hearing or submission of the cause.
- An edict or a law made by an ecclesiastical council for regulating business within its jurisdiction.
- Specifically In Roman law, a determination or judgment of the emperor on a suit between parties.
- A special ordinance or regulation promulgated by civil or other authority; an authoritative decision having the force of law.
- An administrative act applying or interpreting articles of canon law.
- A doctrinal or disciplinary act of an ecclesiastical authority.
- A legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge)
- Measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths
- Something regarded as a normative example
- Governing power or its possession or use; authority.
- The duration of such power.
- An authoritative, prescribed direction for conduct, especially one of the regulations governing procedure in a legislative body or a regulation observed by the players in a game, sport, or contest.
- The body of regulations prescribed by the founder of a religious order for governing the conduct of its members.
- A usual, customary, or generalized course of action or behavior.
- A generalized statement that describes what is true in most or all cases.
- A standard method or procedure for solving a class of problems.
- Dominance or power through legal authority
- A legal doctrine or principle.
- A court order.
- A minor regulation or law.
- A statute or regulation governing the court process.
- A thin metal strip of various widths and designs, used to print borders or lines, as between columns.
- Revel; revelry.
- An instrument with an edge approximately straight, subserving purposes of measurement.
- A formula to which conduct must be conformed; a minor law, canon, or regulation, especially a regulation which a person imposes upon himself: as, the rules of whist.
- Specifically— In monasteries or other religious societies, the code of laws required to be observed by the society and its individual members: as, the rule of St. Benedict, the rule of St. Basil, etc.
- A court decision serving as a precedent for subsequent cases.
- A basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct
- The duration of a monarch's or government's power
- (linguistics) a rule describing (or prescribing) a linguistic practice
- Directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted
- Prescribed guide for conduct or action
- Any one of a systematic body of regulations defining the way of life of members of a religious order
- (mathematics) a standard procedure for solving a class of mathematical problems
- A principle or condition that customarily governs behavior
- A rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system
DECREE vs RULE: VERB
- Decide with authority
- To command by a decree.
- Issue a decree
- Be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance
- Exercise authority over; as of nations
- Mark or draw with a ruler
- Decide on and make a declaration about
- Decide with authority
- Have an affinity with; of signs of the zodiac
- Keep in check
DECREE vs RULE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make decrees; -- used absolutely.
- To issue a decree.
- To order, establish, or decide by decree.
- To be a preeminent or dominant factor in.
- To exercise control, dominion, or direction over; govern.
- To have a powerful influence over; dominate.
- To be excellent or superior.
- To prevail at a particular level or rate.
- To formulate and issue a decree or decision.
- To be in total control or command; exercise supreme authority.
- To mark (a straight line), as with a ruler.
- To mark with straight parallel lines.
- To decide or declare authoritatively or judicially; decree: : decide.
DECREE vs RULE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To determine judicially by authority, or by decree; to constitute by edict; to appoint by decree or law; to determine; to order; to ordain.
- To ordain by fate.
- N/A
DECREE vs RULE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To order or promulgate with authority; issue as an edict or ordinance.
- To determine judicially; resolve by sentence; adjudge: as, the court decreed a restoration of the property.
- To determine or resolve legislatively; determine or decide on.
- To determine; predetermine immutably; constitute or appoint by edict.
- Synonyms To order, ordain, command, enact.
- To make conformable to a rule, pattern, or standard; adjust or dispose according to rule; regulate; hence, to guide or order aright.
- To settle as by a rule; in law, to establish by decision or rule; determine; decide: thus, a court is said to rule a point.
- To have or exercise authority or dominion over; govern; command; control; manage; restrain.
- To prevail on; persuade; advise: generally or always in the passive, so that to be ruled by is to take the advice or follow the directions of.
- To dominate; have a predominant influence or effect upon or in.
- To mark with lines by means of a ruler; produce parallel straight lines in, by any means: as, to rule a blank book. See ruled paper, under paper.
- To mark with or as with the aid of a ruler or a ruling-machine: as, to rule lines on paper.
- Any surface, as of paper or metal, upon which a series of parallel lines has been marked or cut.
- Synonyms and Control, Regulate, etc. See govern.
- Have an affinity with
- As of nations
- Exercise authority over
- In com., to stand or maintain a level.
- To lay down and settle a rule or order of court; order by rule; enter a rule.
- In law: To decide.
- Of signs of the zodiac
- To prevail; decide.
- (idiom) (as a rule) In general; for the most part.
DECREE vs RULE: RELATED WORDS
- Orders, Ordinance, Legislation, Diktat, Injunction, Statute, Ruling, Fatwa, Law, Proclamation, Rescript, Fiat, Order, Rule, Edict
- Find, Normal, Dominate, Predominate, Rein, Dominion, Prevail, Pattern, Reign, Formula, Ruler, Govern, Regulation, Principle, Decree
DECREE vs RULE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Judgment, Decision, Writ, Regulations, Orders, Ordinance, Legislation, Injunction, Statute, Ruling, Law, Proclamation, Fiat, Order, Rule
- Harness, Convention, Find, Normal, Dominate, Predominate, Rein, Dominion, Pattern, Reign, Ruler, Govern, Regulation, Principle, Decree
DECREE vs RULE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If your matter is transitioned into a divorce decree, the decree will incorporate all issues including custody and support.
- PSA Marriage Certificate with annotation indicating that the Philippine Court issued an annulment decree or decree of nullity.
- Court shall, before passing its final decree, pass preliminary decree directing such accounts to be taken.
- This permissive decree is the only decree of God with respect to sin.
- How many Preliminary Decree and Final Decree may be in a Suit?
- Judgment reversed, new decree set aside and prior, but erroneous, decree reinstated.
- How long between decree nisi and decree absolute?
- This decree was further amended by Decree No.
- Decree Nisi and Decree Absolute or Declaration of Divorce.
- The changes were contained in a decree, Decree No.
- Your rule of thumb is a good one, although Georgetown is an exception that proves the rule.
- Rule or may give informed consent to forgo security measures that would otherwise be required by this Rule.
- Rule: We note that it has a similar appearance to the Trapezoidal Rule.
- DHS proposed rule to rescind International Entrepreneur Rule.
- If you must withdraw a direct final rule, you may issue another direct final rule on the same subject withdrawing the previous rule.
- Rule If the court raises a potential Rule ice of the legal basis of the possible cause why it has not violated the rule.
- The proposed rule change seeks to correct an error in rule text and make other clarifying changes to conform rule text to avoid confusion.
- Therefore, for the reasons given in the interim rule, we are adopting the interim rule as a final rule.
- IRECT FINAL RULE A direct final rule is not preceded by a proposed rule.
- Privacy Rule, the Security Rule and the Breach Notification Rule.
DECREE vs RULE: QUESTIONS
- What happens after the decree absolute has been pronounced?
- What is the meaning of Presidential Decree No 1596?
- What happens to retirement accounts in a divorce decree?
- Can the President issue a decree without parliament?
- What is Presidential Decree 176 of the Philippines?
- Was the decree on justification directed against Protestants?
- When is a decree passed in accordance with a preliminary decree?
- How to apply for a decree absolute after a decree nisi?
- Will sub-decree 086 be completely replaced by Sub Decree 224?
- When does a decree of divorce become an absolute decree?
- Why is the duet rule used instead of the octet rule?
- What are Rule 41 (m) and Rule 42 (D) in Arizona Family Court?
- What are the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule in numerical integration?
- What are the limitations of Simpson's rule and trapezoidal rule?
- How are Dillon's rule and Home Rule states different?
- Which is more accurate Simpson's rule or generalized rule?
- What is the general rule on subject rule agreement?
- Is the book rule makers rule breakers worth reading?
- How did Britain rule Nigeria during the British rule?
- Which is true of rule statement and rule synthesis?