I can give you two examples. At my Golf course, we have to play off cart paths, whereas the rules state a free drop is allwed. Also we are allowed a one club length free drop if our ball is within two club lengths of a sprinkler head (in the line of play of course), the rules of golf state no relief is given.
He established provincial governors to oversee the local governments.
Tournament rules vary based upon tournaments. You will need to check the tournament website or contact the tournament director for the offical tournament that you are attending. Generally speaking, the 17 Laws of the Game tend to be used at tournaments with modifications of field size, half length, and ball size.
Tournament rules vary by organization. Many of the organizations adjust the rules to meet requirements of international organizations. There are also insurance requirements that have to be met.
In competition table tennis, there is no such thing as "rules of tournament referee". However, you can go to the usatt.org website and research official rules of table tennis.
The Laws of the Game (LOTG), specifically Law 4, do not require numbers on jerseys. However, local rules may require numbers. Check the rules of competition for your league or tournament.
Oh, dude, that's easy! Meimei probably doesn't want to play in the local tournament because they have American rules, and she's like, "Nah, I'm good." Maybe she's more into the traditional rules or just doesn't feel like dealing with the American ones. Who knows, man, it's all good either way.
unreasonble rules
because she was mad
a fair fight means only fists no weapons, by time and common sense is how the rules were established
rules of engagement
Championship rules has been already fixed. tournaments rules is making organizer and can be changed.
Such rules are established by local ordnances. Some communities regulate this activity and some don't. You will have to check wtih your local skate-shop (who SHOULD know) or call the local police and ask.