Old Rules definition

Old Rules means the Admission and Registration Rules (Cap. 159 sub. leg.) which were in force immediately before the commencement of these Rules.
Old Rules means the provisions of the Code and (where applicable) the rules contained in the CSEP Network Exit Agreements as they apply prior to the Nexus Modifications;
Old Rules means the rules of the Federation in force immediately prior to the changeover.

Examples of Old Rules in a sentence

  • Haslam, protestors staged overnight demonstrations at Nashville’s War Memorial Plaza (the “Plaza”), which was under no stated curfew.40 The court said “the Old Rules permitted overnight use of the Plaza.

  • The court stated:Indeed, if the defendants actually understood the Old Rules to mean other- wise, they would not have needed to adopt a new law to drive the protestors off of the Plaza at night.

  • HOFFMAN Michael H., “State Practice, the Customary Law of War and Terrorism: Adapting Old Rules to Meet New Threats”, in IYHR, Vol.

  • The Company has recognised the following amounts in the financial statements for its obligations towards members governed under the Old Rules as explained in note 2.16.

  • Hines, Jr., Old Rules and New Realities: Corporate Tax Policy in a Global Setting, 57 NAT’L TAX J.


More Definitions of Old Rules

Old Rules means the Exchange Listing Rules as they were on 31 December 2006;
Old Rules means the GEM Listing Rules as they were on 31 December 2006;
Old Rules means the provisions of Part C of the IGT UNC and the provisions of TPD Section G of the UNC as they apply prior to the CSS Modifications.
Old Rules means the rules for relief under section 45 (marriages before 5 December 2005).
Old Rules means the rules which applied to the Fund at 31 August 1993;
Old Rules means these rules as they were in force on 31st December 2006;
Old Rules means the provisions in Rule 500 in force prior to the Effective Date; and