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Meaning of regla by Anonimo





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RULE: Is a term that derives from the Latin language ( regila ) and has multiple uses. It can be a tool made with a solid material that allows measurements or draw a line straight. They are also, regulations or rules that must be respected. Typically, rules arising by agreement or Convention and that, once established, are mandatory.They are the guideline of how walking " 34 right; since the rule is that mark the road " 34 right; or correct. The word " regulating " It derives from rule, and it is " detail " the performance and application of laws. In fact, and concep-have laws are " rules " or patterns of behaviour and its " rule-mentation " is the one that gives you the details of how the principles of that law.In itself, the rules are impositions that are used to create a good society - dad and that must be respected in all places and at all times.

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