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Difference between laws and rules.(at least 5)
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When you say "rules," I'd need some clarification on what you mean. Are you talking rules in general, rules of procedure, rules within a certain agency, etc?
Broadly speaking, laws are requirements that apply to everyone within a set jurisdiction, e.g., country, state, municipality. Rules are requirements that apply only to a specific subgroup or organization. This is why you see the term "law" applied to statutes passed by a legislature, and "rules" applied to administrative/regulatory/procedural matters. For example, all citizens of Texas are subject to the law, but lawyers, doctors, and other professionals are subject to additional rules.
Broadly speaking, laws are requirements that apply to everyone within a set jurisdiction, e.g., country, state, municipality. Rules are requirements that apply only to a specific subgroup or organization. This is why you see the term "law" applied to statutes passed by a legislature, and "rules" applied to administrative/regulatory/procedural matters. For example, all citizens of Texas are subject to the law, but lawyers, doctors, and other professionals are subject to additional rules.
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