The principle of exhaustion, which resembles the general rule against interlocutory appeal in the federal courts, has several purposes.
Anthropologist Edward Smith recalls that when he worked as a White House speechwriter, there was a rule against wearing the White House tag after work.
Unnerved by the prospect of his coalition partner in Punjab sponsoring an agitation against the PPP-led federal government, he encouraged the Supreme Court to rule against Mr Sharif.
The teacher said that there was a hard-and-fast rule against smoking in school.
Note that this arguably violates the rule against duplicating effort; obviously, this could be managed by feeding cat into the next program in the series.
a prohibitory rule against dogs entering the public gardens
Jobs said that Apple thought the app Store rule against defaming people in apps was a good idea until they realized that political cartoons did just that.
In the last part, I give some Suggestions to the construction of the corroboration rule against the problems.
In General Musharraf's case, which is expected to be decided early next month, the judges have expressed a fear that if they rule against him, he will declare martial law.
There was a strict rule against turning round until one gave the signal, when all turned at once.