Rule Book definition

Rule Book means the Rule Book published by NASCAR for NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events that is in effect at the time of the Event, and any amendments thereto and other special rules published by NASCAR specifically for the Event.
Rule Book means a document consisting of set laws under the CATSI Act, the corporation's constitution and any replaceable rules that apply to the corporation.
Rule Book means the detailed rules for the functioning, management and operations of the European Green Party and the composition of its bodies adopted in accordance with these Statutes.

Examples of Rule Book in a sentence

  • As a condition of participation, I hereby agree to be bound and abide by USAC’s rules, regulations, and policies, including those contained in the USAC Rule Book, Safe Sport Program, Code of Conduct and Bylaws adopted by USAC and as amended from time to time and published at xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.


More Definitions of Rule Book

Rule Book means the Financial Services Rule Book 2009 as amended or re-enacted from time to time. “Services” means the administrative services to be made available to each Company by the Administrator
Rule Book means any rule book made by the FSA under the Act that is applicable to us for the time being.
Rule Book means the CCOS Rule Book; "Safety authorisation" has the meaning ascribed to it by regulation 2 of the ROGS; "Safety certificate" has the meaning ascribed to it by regulation 2 of the ROGS;
Rule Book means the HS1 Rule Book dated January 2015;
Rule Book means the CCOS Rule Book dated [year];
Rule Book means the Canadian Rule Book for Amateur Football.
Rule Book means the book in which we publish our Bylaws and Rules.