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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

Lord Lyon King-of-Arms

all arms, badges, and signs armorial, the execution of royal proclamations, the appointment and control of messengers-at-arms, the granting of certificates

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Marriage

ceremony, which must take place before two witnesses after due proclamation of banns. One of the parties must have resided in

Necessary to satisfy the decree

be allowed beyond the decretal amount mentioned in the sale proclamation, Balkrishnan v. Melayanda Konarke, (2006) 3 SCC 49.

Publication

Publication, divulgation; proclamation; also 'the communication of defamatory words to some person or

Offices of the Supreme Court

the next following working day, and all days appointed by proclamation to be observed as days of general fast, humiliation, or

Paper Office

where all the public writings, matters of State and council, proclamations, letters, intelligences, negotiations of the King's ministers abroad, and, generally,

Postponement of Payments Act, 1914 (English)

its passing (3rd August, 1914), and empowering His Majesty by Proclamation to postpone payment of bills of exchange and payments in

Pour faire proclaimer

bailiff of a city or town, requiring him to make proclamation concerning nuisances, etc., Fitz. N.B. 176.

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