Noun
ruleset (plural rulesets)
(chiefly computing) A set of rules.
Complicating this process is the fact that Suber's initial ruleset allows for the appointment of judges to preside over issues of rule interpretation. Source: Internet
After losing the license to use the RuneQuest name and Glorantha setting, Mongoose Publishing announced the release of a new series of books under the title of Legend, which are designed to be 100% compatible with the RuneQuest II ruleset. Source: Internet
Any loophole in the ruleset, however, may allow the first player to discover it a chance to pull a "scam" and modify the rules to win the game. Source: Internet
Excessive contact are generally not allowed according to the official ruleset, and judges penalize any competitor with disqualification if they injure their opponent and he can no longer continue (although these rules vary between ITF organizations). Source: Internet
In competitive Quake III Arena there are two distinct gameplays, often referred to as 'rulesets', the out-of-the-box Quake III Arena game, also known as vanilla Quake 3 (VQ3), and the CPM ruleset of the Challenge Pro Mode Arena mod. Source: Internet
Any rule described here is simply a standard, and may or may not correspond exactly with any given promotion's ruleset. Source: Internet