It counts for 2 catches.
This is an old rule. It used to be that a serve could not contact the net or it was a point to the non-serving team. This rule has since been abolished and the ball can contact the net at any time now, while players cannot touch the net.
When you touch the top tape and get called for it.
Within two years after the game was invented (volleyball was invented in 1895). Observers picked up on the rule that the ball could not touch the floor and began calling the game 'volley ball' which was eventually changed to 'volleyball'.
A dead ball in volleyball is any ball that touches the floor or violates a rule, resulting in an end of the play.
A foot-ball about giving to much touch-downs
Have a basic idea of how to play volleyball. The objective is toServe the ballReturn the ballDon't let the ball hit the ground on your sideDon't hit a ball that is out of boundsAnd the like. Some simple rules will come naturally.source: wikihow.com
Yes they can that rule was put into play I think back in 2009.
Could be referring to the time limit (ten seconds) the server has to serve the ball once the whistle has blown. Could also refer to the rule changes that have been implemented to speed up the game, such as scoring on every serve regardless of which team serves.
what rule
It comes from rugby, where a player has to literally touch the ball down in the end zone for the score to count. American football -- which evolved from rugby -- originally required players to touch the ball down, too. The rule was eventually eliminated, but the name of the score stuck.
The referee would usually call a jump ball. If one of the players was too aggressive, he/she may also call a foul on that player.
Get in touch with the Volleyball Association of Gamemanship United Everywhere (VAGUE) to see if they are interested.