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* [[Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules]]  (DTR)
* [[Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules]]  (DTR)
* [[Filter rule]]
* [[Filter rule]]
* [[Fiscal rule]]
* [[Global Anti-Base Erosion Rules]]
* [[Global Anti-Base Erosion Rules]]
* [[Income Inclusion Rule]]
* [[Income Inclusion Rule]]

Latest revision as of 21:49, 27 February 2025

1.

An individual law or regulation, or a broader principle underpinning a number of laws or regulations.

For example, the Best execution rule for intermediaries.


2.

A less formal understanding between individuals or organisations, not necessarily legally enforceable.

For example, the Chatham House Rule for participants at meetings.


3. Law - common law - precedent.

A legal principle identified in a particular legal case.

For example, the Rule in Re Pettit (1925) that an amount received 'free of tax' is taxable in the hands of the recipient at the amount received, grossed up for the basic rate of income tax.


4.

Guidance for individual or internal organisational activity.

For example, the filter rule for traders applying technical analysis principles.


See also