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Emergency
or armed rebellion may be varied or revoked by subsequent proclamation, Constitution of India, Art. 352(2). In India, the President can
Edict
Edict [fr. edictum, Lat.], a proclamation, command, or prohibition; a law promulgated. A formal decree, demand
Dissolution
as dissolution; however, it can be dissolved sooner, while a proclamation of Emergency is in operation, like of Lok Sabha can
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Preconization
A publishing by proclamation a public proclamation
New Year's Day
the 1st January. In Scotland the year was, by a proclamation which bears date 27th November, 1599, ordered thenceforth to commence
Fine
or inden-tures, was evidence of the fine. A fine without proclamation was a fine at the Common Law, and a fine
Holiday, or Holyday
the next following working day, and all days appointed by proclamation to be observed as days of general fast, humiliation, or
India
and the addition of 'Empress of India' was made by Proclamation in April, 1876, with which addition as 'Emperor of India'
Law
sense means positive law. See LEX. It includes any enactment, proclamation Regulation, rule, notification or other instrument, having, immediately before the
Letters of marque
empowered by various Acts of Parliament, and some times by proclamation of the Sovereign in Council, to grant commissions to the
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