Proclamator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Oyez
by criers of courts to secure silence before making a proclamation It is repeated three times
Election
Nominations for elections are received upto eighth day after the proclamation. Poll is held on the ninth day of nomination period.
Placard
A public proclamation a manifesto or edict issued by authority
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Pronunciamento
A proclamation or manifesto a formal announcement or declaration
Publication
the people at large either by words writing or printing proclamation divulgation promulgation as the publication of the law at Mount
Active politics
service or duty--(a) during the period of operation of a proclamation of emergency issued under clause (1) of article 352 of
Ban, or Bann
Ban, or Bann [Teut.], a proclamation or public notice, or summons or edict, whereby a thing
Business day
(b) a bank holiday, (c) a day appointed by royal proclamation as a public fast or thanksgiving, is a business day.
Champion of the King (or Queen)
coronation, while the king was at dinner, and by the proclamation of a herald, make a challenge, 'that if any man
Coin
Standard, but the Gold Standard is now suspended until by Proclamation directed otherwise, see (English) Gold Standard (Amendment) Act, 1931 (21
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