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Home Dictionary Name: decretal orderDecretal order
Decretal order, a Chancery order in the nature of a decree. See DECREE....
Proposal
Proposal, a statement in writing of some special matter submitted to a master in the Chancery Division of the High Court, pursuant to an order made upon an application ex parte, or a decretal order of the Court. It is for maintenance of an infant, appointment of a guardian, placing a ward of Court at the university, or in the army, or apprentice to a trade; for the appointment of a receiver; the establishment of a charity, etc. See R.S.C. Ord. LI., 1 a....
Decretal
Appertaining to a decree containing a decree as a decretal epistle...
Necessary to satisfy the decree
Necessary to satisfy the decree, indicated the legislative intent that no sale can be allowed beyond the decretal amount mentioned in the sale proclamation, Balkrishnan v. Melayanda Konarke, (2006) 3 SCC 49....
Clementines
Clementines, the collection of decretals or constitutions of Pope Clement V., made by order of John XXII., his successor, who published it in 1317....
Decrete
A decree...
Decretive
Having the force of a decree determining...
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