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Ordinal
Indicating order or succession as the ordinal numbers first second third etc Contrasted to cardinal
Ordinance
Ordinance, may be purely administrative in nature, establishing offices, prescribing duties,
Ordines majores et minores
Ordines majores et minores. The holy orders of priest, deacon, and
Co-ordinate and subordinate
Co-ordinate and subordinate are terms often applied as a test to ascertain the doubtful meaning of clauses in an Act...
Ordination
Ordination, the conferring of holy orders. The first thing necessary on
Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations and Rules
Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations and Rules, means, respectively the Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations and
District Programme Co-ordinator
District Programme Co-ordinator, means an officer of the State Government designated as such under sub-s. (1) of s. 14 of...
Wisbuy, Ordinances of
Wisbuy, Ordinances of, a code of maritime jurisprudence compiled at Wisbuy, a
Reviling Church Ordinances
Reviling Church Ordinances, an offence against religion, punishable by fine and imprisonment, 4
Ordines
Ordines, a general chapter or other solemn conven-tion of the religious
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