Proclaim - Law Dictionary Search Results
Indictive
Proclaimed declared public
Enunciator
One who enunciates or proclaims
Enunciation
The act of enunciating announcing proclaiming or making known open attestation declaration as the enunciation of
Denunciator
One who denounces publishes or proclaims especially intended or coming evil one who threatens or accuses
Blazoner
One who gives publicity proclaims or blazons esp one who blazons coats of arms a
beatified
proclaimed one of the blessed and thus worthy of veneration
Banns
Notice of a proposed marriage proclaimed in a church or other place prescribed by law in
Our Federalism
ruling in Younger v. Harris, 401 U.S. 37 (1971), which proclaimed that “Our Federalism” represents “a system in which there is
declaration
: something that is declared: as a : a statement proclaiming the principles, aims, or policies of a group or government
Quinto exactus
which requires the sheriff to cause the defendant to be proclaimed, required, or exacted, in five county courts successively, to render
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