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This is sometimes said to be the earliest code of rules for any football game.
To establish a standard code of rules and signals for the Lake.
They were clearly and precisely defined in the code of rules by which he was guided.
In 1848, representatives of the major public schools agreed a code of rules.
It was suggested that the players would draw up "a short code of rules" after the match, however this didn't occur until the following year.
In these circumstances, imposing a single code of rules for licensing players' agents will be far from an easy task.
The Guild has a code of rules and also makes representations concerning proposed legislation when appropriate.
The writer recommended that there should have been a campaign by newspapers to insist on a proper code of rules.
The association, founded in 1909, establishes a unified code of rules, equipment and playing procedures for world competition.
Public school boys, who enjoyed some freedom from work, became the inventors of organised football games with formal codes of rules.
Evidence of that type is now inadmissible in Federal court under a 1975 code of rules of evidence.
As Fortress X's creator and mutant leader, he has set a strict code of rules to keep everyone in safety.
With an appendix consisting of a code of rules for assaults, competitions (1891)
The code of rules on which modern boxing is based, the Queensberry rules were the first to mention gloves in boxing.
In the University's code of rules and behavior, expulsion was the big gun, reserved for offenses like theft, assault, and possession/use of drugs.
Wheaton also stated that he had drafted the first written code of rules for the Gotham Base Ball Club in 1837.
They have their code of rules and they'll stick to them - Their lips are sealed like our more pompous Prime Ministers.'
If physical force is to be barred from social relationships, men need an institution charged with the task of protecting their rights under an objective code of rules.
The meeting of Federation at Kolhapur drafted the first ever code of rules and regulations to be followed in all states of India.
In 1886, the second England Hockey Association drew up a code of Rules based on those used by clubs in the London area.
A code of rules was drawn up, and the Club, having received its constitution, entered upon what we trust will prove to be a long and glorious career.
Because the New York State code of rules and regulations defines the goal of acute care as "stabilizing," that is, removal of symptoms.
Temporary committees were established to formulate a code of rules that would guide the Senate's proceedings, and to draft legislation to give shape to the government's judicial branch.
The purpose is to regulate English football under a single code of rules, but the rugby football clubs do not join because of the ball handling issue.
XX Vronsky's life was especially fortunate in that he had a code of rules which unquestionably defined everything that ought and ought not to be done.