Legal Definition and Related Resources of Rubric
Meaning of Rubric
(from Lat. ruber, red). In Scotch law. The title of a statute. So termed because anciently it was written in red letters. Bell, Diet.
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Synonyms of Rubric
(Authoritative rule), noun
- act
- bylaw
- canon
- code
- convention
- dictate
- enactment
- institution
- law
- legislation
- measure
- ordinance
- precept
- prescription
- regulation
- rule
- ruling
- statute
(Title), noun
- caption
- classification
- denomination
- designation
- division
- genus
- grouping
- head
- heading
- headline
- label
- superscription
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