They do the same thing as a councilman does. They participate in the government of the town they represent. Sitting in at meetings and making decisions and rules about the conduct of government.
An 'insulator' is something that does not conduct electricity.
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You need to follow the rules of any game because if there are no rules there's no game.However you can change the rules if everyone agrees before the start of the game.
No. Rules are meant to keep you out of trouble.but some rules are stupidIt depends on the rule.There is an old maxim that states: "Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the obedience of fools."Use them to your advantage, break them at your peril.
Enforceable rules of conduct in society typically include laws and regulations that govern behavior, ensure order, and protect the rights and well-being of individuals. These rules are enforced by government authorities through various means such as fines, penalties, and legal consequences for violations. Compliance with these rules is important to maintain a safe and functioning society.
Police officers are the 'tool' necessary to enforce the rules, laws and regulations that govern our society and keeping it operating in a (more-or-less) civilized fashion. Society without enforceable rules equals anarchy, and anarchy equals NO society.
The code of conduct is a set of rules or guidelines that outline expected behavior for individuals or groups within a specific organization or community. These rules are typically enforced by authority figures, such as supervisors, managers, or governing bodies, and violations can result in disciplinary action or consequences.
Yes, that is a common definition of law. It encompasses rules established by a society to govern behavior and maintain order. These rules are typically enforced through institutions and have legal consequences for those who violate them.
No colonies regulated dress. The society itself had rules for sexual conduct and behavior.
Since man first organized himself into groups for living together to benefit each other by common effort there have been rules of conduct. There are rules that protect the group or society as a whole and rules have developed to protect an individual. Criminal law is an evolution of the concept that certain conduct harms the whole of society and therefore society may enforce punishment for conduct that does not follow the norm. There have developed theories of punishment and responsibility around criminal law. Please see the related links for detailed discussion.
Etiquette is the conventional rules of conduct. It is a code of conduct that defined the rules of social behaviour
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"Roman armies enforced the control of Rome throughout its empire." "Following the riots, police enforced a dusk-to-dawn curfew." "At my college, the Greek Council enforced the rules for fraternities on campus."
You can find rules for a code of conduct in company policies, employee handbooks, or specific industry guidelines. These rules outline expected behavior, ethics, and principles to guide interactions within a given context.
Non compete clauses are usually not enforceable if they do not have an end date. It is up to each state to make the rules for non compete clauses.
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