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Paper Blockade
Paper Blockade. The state of a line of coast proclaimed to be under blockade in time of war, when the
Postponement of Payments Act, 1914 (English)
other obligations. Under this Act a 'moratorium' was at once proclaimed on the outbreak of the war with Germany, and subsequently
Cessio bonorum
even exempt from imprisonment unless the creditors assent; and Heineccius proclaims the same as the law of some parts of Germany.
Civil Law
they were addressed, and who were enjoined to have them proclaimed and to see them executed according to their form and
Declarer
One who makes known or proclaims that which exhibits
Prenunciation
The act of announcing or proclaiming beforehand
Predicant
Predicating affirming declaring proclaiming hence preaching
Outcrier
One who cries out or proclaims a herald or crier
Manifesto
or other person claiming large powers showing his intentions or proclaiming his opinions and motives in reference to some act done
Malediction
A proclaiming of evil against some one a cursing imprecation a curse
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