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regulamentares

Regulamentares is the feminine plural form of the Portuguese adjective regulamentar, used to describe rules, measures, or instruments that establish or implement regulations. In general, it appears in phrases such as medidas regulamentares, actos regulamentares, or normas regulamentares, and is common in legal and administrative language.

Etymology and scope: The term derives from regulamentar, itself from regula (rule). Regulamentares refers to items

Usage in context: Regulamentares emphasizes the aspect of rule-making or implementation rather than the substantive law

Related terms: Regulamentação, regulamento, ato regulamentar, decreto regulamentar, normas regulamentares. While regulamentar describes the nature of

Notes: Regulamentares is typically used in plural when referring to multiple rules, measures, or acts. It is

that
belong
to
the
regulatory
framework
or
that
implement
regulatory
provisions.
It
contrasts
with
other
regulatory-related
terms
such
as
regulamentação
(the
process
of
regulation)
and
regulamento
(the
regulation
or
set
of
rules).
itself.
It
is
widely
used
in
public
administration,
law,
and
policy
discussions
in
both
Brazilian
and
European
Portuguese.
For
example,
a
government
agency
might
issue
medidas
regulamentares
to
detail
how
a
law
will
be
applied,
or
atos
regulamentares
to
specify
procedural
requirements.
the
measures,
regulamentação
refers
to
the
overall
process
of
creating
regulations,
and
regulamento
to
the
specific
text
of
the
rules
themselves.
less
common
as
a
standalone
noun
and
more
as
part
of
a
larger
noun
phrase
such
as
normas
regulamentares
or
atos
regulamentares.