Edict - Law Dictionary Search Results
Forbiddance
The act of forbidding prohibition command or edict against a thing
Embargo
An edict or order of the government prohibiting the departure of ships
Edict
by the very act of announcement a decree as the edicts of the Roman emperors the edicts of the French monarch
Decree
deciding what is to be done or to take place edict law authoritative ruunrunr decision
Camisard
who rebelled against Louis XIV after the revocation of the edict of Nates so called from the peasants smock camise which
proclamation
: an official formal public announcement (as a public notice, edict, or decree) compare declaration, executive order
contraband
[Italian contrabbando act of smuggling, from contra- against + bando edict, law] : property that is unlawfully produced, possessed, or transported
Roman law
the assemblies, resolves of the senate, enactments of the emperors, edicts of the praetors, writings of the jurisconsults, and the codes
Publication
the publication of the gospel the publication of statutes or edicts
Honorarium jus
Honorarium jus, the law of the pr'tors and the edicts of the 'diles, Civ. Law.
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