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What (who) is fall under - definition

SCOTTISH MEASUREMENT OF LENGTH
Fall (Scottish length); Fall (Scots); Fall (measurement); Fall (length)

fall under      
1.
Come under, be subject to, be subjected to.
2.
Be classed with, be reckoned with, be included in.
Catherine Fall, Baroness Fall         
BRITISH SPECIAL ADVISER AND LIFE PEER (BORN 1967)
Kate Fall; Baroness Fall; Catherine Fall
Catherine Susan "Kate" Fall, Baroness Fall (born 1967) is a British peer and political advisor. She served as Deputy Chief of Staff for David Cameron when he was prime minister and became a life peer in September 2015.
fall line         
  • Diagram showing the Fall Line. [[USGS]] figure.
GEOMORPHOLOGIC BREAK THAT DEMARCATES THE BORDER BETWEEN AN UPLAND REGION AND A COASTAL PLAIN
Falls line; Fall-Line; Gnat line; Fall Line; Fall zone; The Fall Line; Fall-line
¦ noun
1. (the fall line) Skiing the route leading straight down any particular part of a slope.
2. a narrow zone marking the geological boundary between an upland region and a plain, distinguished by the occurrence of falls where rivers cross it.

Wikipedia

Fall (unit)

A fall or fa’ is a Scottish measurement of length. Other variants of the name include "faw", "faa" and "fa"; the spelling with an apologetic apostrophe is not favoured now. The measurement was mostly out of use by the 19th century, and English measurements were imposed in 1824 by an act of parliament.

There were 320 falls in a Scots mile.

Equivalent to:

  • Scottish measures: 18 ft, or 6 ells
  • Metric system: 5.6479 metres
  • Imperial system: 6.1766 yards, 1.123 rods
Examples of use of fall under
1. About 14,000 American forces fall under NATO command; 12,000 troops focused on training Afghan forces and special operations fall under the U.S.–led coalition.
2. Therefore, they fall under the directives of the Securities Law.
3. The .fi domain names fall under FICORA‘s jurisdiction.
4. Not all Army Reserve officers fall under this policy.
5. Parts of Sangin also fall under his jurisdiction.