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What is Rule 144A?

OGDCL - Shareholder FAQs
SEC rule permitting Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) to trade privately-placed securities without one or two years holding requirement, thereby substantially increasing the liquidity of those securities.

What is the "Over-36" rule?

NBA Salary Cap FAQ
Suppose a player is nearing retirement, and he wants to finish his career with a team that can only offer him their Mid-Level exception. If they want to give the player more money than the Mid-Level exception would allow, then there is a potential loophole they could exploit by signing a contract for more years than they expect the player to play. For example, suppose the Mid-Level exception is $5 million. With 8% raises, a four-year contract would total $22.4 million. See similar questions...

What is the Hierarchy Rule?

Uniform Crime Reports- Frequently Asked Questions
The Hierarchy Rule: ". . . when more than one Part I offense is classified, the law enforcement agency must locate the offense that is highest on the hierarchy list and score that offense involved and not the other offense(s) in the multiple-offense situation" (p. 10). See similar questions...

What is "Crawford Rule"?

Play65 FAQ, Backgammon Frequently asked questions
Crawford rule means that in a Series of matches (a.k.a. Match Play), if one player is one point below the goal, on the next game the doubling cube is unavailable for one game only. Example: Suppose 2 players play a match up to 7. If the score is 6-2, then for the next game the doubling cube won't be available. However if the game is won by the player behind, the score would be 6-3 and on the next game the doubling cube would be available. See similar questions...

What is the "one-for-one" rule and why should I be aware of it?

FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions)
As per the President's Memo of February 18, 1997, a "one-for-one" rule was instituted. This rule states that, generally, for every new course, program, or expansion of existing programs proposed, an equivalent number of such units must be discontinued. Further, this discontinuation must be documented in the proposal. The rule is intended to "curriculum creep" that may "injure institutional integrity." This requirement may be waived. See similar questions...

What do I do with the rule of five?

Kansas Department of Health and Environment: Water Bacteriol...
Check for the phrase "TR" on the right side of these cards. When there has been a total or fecal coliform detected in any month at a sampling site in the public water supply, the next month, there must be no less than 5 samples collected. If you collect two samples a month you will receive 3 "TR" samples to bring your total collections for the next month to five (5). See similar questions...

What is the 72-hour rule?

Frequently Asked Questions
Diagnostic services provided to a beneficiary by the admitting hospital, or by an entity wholly owned and operated by the hospital, within three days prior to the date of the beneficiary's admission are deemed to be inpatient services and included in the inpatient payment, unless there is no Part A coverage. This rule also includes non-diagnostic outpatient services that are related to a patient's hospital admission. Reference: Hospital Manual, section 415.6 See similar questions...

Are there exceptions to the Hierarchy Rule?

Uniform Crime Reports- Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. "The offenses of justifiable homicide, motor vehicle theft, and arson are exceptions to the Hierarchy Rule" (p. 10). UCR Handbook See similar questions...

Where can I read the TWIC rule?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
The TWIC final rule is available on TSA's website here and more information on port security is available at the U.S. Coast Guard's Homeport site here. It can also be accessed at the DOT Docket Management system here, by searching on docket number 24196 and document number 857. Yes. In addition to direct involvement from the National Maritime Security Advisory Committee, TSA and the U.S. See similar questions...

What is the Ten-Days rule?

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This rule concerns x-ray examination of women in the childbearing period. The rule states that every woman in the childbearing period can be examined by x-ray only during the 10-days period that follows their 1st day of menstruation and not after that in order to avoid the risk of being exposed to the hazards of x-ay in case of being pregnant, as only during this 10-days period the possibility of a woman to get pregnant is practically null. See similar questions...

What does the "Rule of Ten" mean?

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The Rule of Ten refers to the certification of the top ten eligible job candidates (including the names of those with tied scores) to the requesting agency. When a hiring agency requests a register from the State Personnel Department, the Rule of Ten is utilized to provide them with a list of the most qualified (highest scoring) candidates. If more than one vacancy is being filled, the name of one additional eligible candidate will be certified to fill each additional vacancy. See similar questions...

What are the latest rule changes?

Fencing Online
immediate warning (1st group) will be given against the competitor whose blade is bent more than the rules allow (1 cm for ?p?e, 2 cm for foil, 4 cm for saber) at the moment the fencer indicates that she or he is ready to fence. Falling is no longer an offense and consequently is no longer penalized. See similar questions...

What if I break the rule(s)?

SpamCop FAQ
Members who break a rule will be fined $2.00 worth of fuel, your account could be suspended or you could be banned from future use of the service. If you do not have sufficient fuel left your account will be terminated. If you are a subscriber to the flat rate mail system and break one of the reporting side rules, your access to the (free) reporting service will be immediately revoked. See similar questions...

What is a 'Predicate Rule'?

CFR Part 11--Frequently Asked Questions
Any requirements set forth in the Act (Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act), the PHS Act (Public Health Service Act), or any FDA regulation (GxP: GLP, GMP, GCP, etc.). The predicate rules mandate what records must be maintained; the content of records; whether signatures are required; how long records must be maintained, etc. If there is no FDA requirement that a particular record be created or retained, then 21 CFR Part 11 most likely does not apply to the record. See similar questions...

When does Rule 144 apply?

Frequently Asked Questions
Rule 144 applies when either restricted stock is sold by anyone or unrestricted stock sold by a controlling person ("affiliate") of an issuing company into the public securities market. In general, these sales involve a brokerage firm and are not face-to-face sales negotiated between a seller and a buyer. See similar questions...

When does Rule 144K apply?

Frequently Asked Questions
Rule 144K applies when restricted stock has been owned by a non-controlling person ("non-affiliate") of an issuing company for at least 24 months, whether or not it is to be sold into the public securities market. In general, these sales involve a brokerage firm and are not face-to-face sales negotiated between a seller and a buyer. See similar questions...

Are there any exceptions to Rule 144?

Frequently Asked Questions
Stock included in a registration statement is not subject to Rule 144 when it is sold as described in the related prospectus. Stock purchased from an issuing company that relied on Rule 504 under Regulation D, under very narrow circumstances, and on Regulation S is not be subject to Rule 144 when resold by a non-control person. But the requirements for these exemptions are very technical and availability limited. See similar questions...

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