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Legal Definitions - prescript
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Definition of prescript
Prescript, adjective, means having the nature of a rule or command.
Prescript, noun, is an old-fashioned word that means a rule, law, command, or ordinance. It is also called prescription.
Prescript can also refer to an edict, a regulation, or any instructive guideline.
Example 1: The company has a prescript dress code policy that requires employees to wear formal attire.
Example 2: The prescript of the school states that students must attend all classes.
Example 3: The prescript of the government prohibits smoking in public places.
These examples illustrate how prescript is used to describe a rule or command that must be followed. In example 1, the company has a prescript dress code policy that employees must follow. In example 2, the school has a prescript that students must attend all classes. In example 3, the government has a prescript that prohibits smoking in public places.
A judge is a law student who marks his own examination papers.
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Simple Definition
Term: PRESCRIPT
Definition: Prescript is a word that describes a rule or command. It can also refer to a law, ordinance, or any instructive guideline. Think of it as a set of instructions that you need to follow.
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