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Preconisation

Preconisation [fr. pr'conium, Lat., the office of a crier], proclamation.

Prorogation

fresh prorogations may take place from time to time by proclamation. See PARLIAMENT. Under Article 85(2) when the President on the

Estrays

are found; and then, if no person claim them, after proclamation and a year and a day passed, they belong to

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Rem, information in

information was usually filed in the Exchequer, and thereupon a proclamation was made for the owner (if any) to come in

Riot Act

the peace, and do not disperse within one hour after proclamation by a justice of the peace, sheriff, under sheriff, or

Short-ford

hold the same a year and a day; and forthwith proclamation is to be made in the Court, that if any

Territorial Army (English)

may be called out immediately upon the issue of a proclamation ordering the Army Reserve (q.v.) to be called out on

Exigenter

of the Court of Common Pleas, who makes all exigents, proclamations, etc., Cowel.

Bank holidays

of one of these, and any day appointed by Royal Proclama-tion in addition to these, is a statutory bank holiday in

Election Commission

& (2). In U.K. Lord Chancellor is ordered by Royal Proclamation to issue writes of holding of fresh elections throughout the

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