subrule

subrule

(ˈsʌbˌruːl)
n
a rule within another rule
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"This is because, under MCR 2.116(G)(5), '[t]he affidavits, together with the pleadings, depositions, admissions, and documentary evidence then filed in the action or submitted by the parties, must be considered by the court when the motion is based on subrule (C)(1)-(7) or (10).'
(3) Without limiting subrule (1), the Court may make a direction mentioned in the following table.
If p copies of [[beta].sub.1] have been consumed by rule [r.sub.13], and k - p copies of [[beta].sub.1] are still in this cell, subrule {[[delta].sup.p.sub.1] [[beta].sup.k-p.sub.1] [right arrow] [lambda]} is executed to delete the objects and [[delta].sup.p.sub.1] and [[beta].sup.k-p.sub.1].
reasoning to explain these decisions; a pointer to the rule, or subrule,
Earlier, Chairman, Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Haji Mohammad Adeel moved the motion under subrule (1) of rule 194 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Senate, 2012, the delay in presentation of report of the committee on a Point of Order raised by Senator Sardar Ali Khan, on 30th December, 2014, regarding the status of land allotted for construction of Pakistan Embassy in Muscat, Oman, be condoned till Monday.
It further provides that a notice under subrule (1), in no circumstances, be open to recall or cancellation and on receiving a notice of retirement, the returning Officer shall, if he is satisfied that the signature on the notice is that of the candidate, cause a copy of the notice to be affixed at some conspicuous place in his office and thereupon such candidate shall cease to be a contesting candidate.
If [x.sub.j] = [q.sub.0], then the definition of y gives [y.sub.jt] = (t, 0, t), and f will apply its third subrule. If [x.sub.j] is written (p, [alpha], q), then [y.sub.js] = (s, [alpha], p) and [y.sub.jt] = (t, 1, q), and f will apply its second subrule.
(2) The court may make an order under subrule (1) or such other order as is just where it is satisfied that,
(204) The rule then begins to develop exceptions and subrules, and over time the key question in each instance becomes which subrule or exception applies and is to be followed, which in turn eventually results in the actor choosing the one that maximizes utility, an act-utilitarian inquiry.
(3) Any person on whose behalf or for whose benefit a suit is instituted or defended under subrule (1) may apply to the court to be made a party to such suit.
subrule as-applied review, but also in state-specific as-applied review?