Decree

  • 71Decree of Turda — Countries kingdoms under king Louis the Great s leadership in 1370 s) The Decree of Turda was a decree by Louis I Anjou of Hungary. It had longstanding consequences for the constitutional order and social structure of Transylvania. On 28 June… …

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  • 72Decree of Memphis (Ptolemy IV) — The Decree of Memphis is an ancient inscribed stone stela which comprises the second of the Ptolemaic Decrees issued by Ptolemy IV of the Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty, which ruled Egypt from 305 BC to 30 BC. Like the Rosetta Stone, the Decree of …

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  • 73Decree against Communism — The Decree against Communism is a 1949 Catholic Church document (by Pope Pius XII) which excommunicates all Catholics collaborating in communist organizations. The document resulted in one of the largest formal excommunications in the history of… …

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  • 74Decree of Dionysopolis — The Decree of Dionysopolis was written around 48 BC by the citizens of Dionysopolis (today s Balchik, on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria) to Akornion, who traveled far away in a diplomatic mission to meet somebody s farther in Argedauon.[1] The… …

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  • 75Decree (Belgium) — For other uses of the term decree, see: Decree. Decree (Dutch: decreet, French: décret) in Belgium refers to legislation passed by community or regional parliaments, except by the Brussels Parliament. Decrees have the same legal force as laws,… …

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  • 76Decree on the theatres — On 10 thermidor year 15 (29 July 1807), Napoleon I of France signed a decree reducing the number of theatres in Paris to eight, giving the force of law to a decree of the interior minister of 25 April that same year. This measure cut short an… …

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  • 77Decree 21060 — In 1985, under the fourth (and final) term of President Paz Estenssoro, the economic situation in Bolivia was undermined with a galloping hyperinflation (inherited from Hernán Siles Zuazo) and the country was unable to pay its debt to the IMF. A… …

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  • 78decree absolute — noun the official decree marking the legal end of a marriage, allowing the two people to remarry; it follows the decree nisi after six weeks (in Britain) …

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  • 79Decree Of Foreclosure And Sale — A declaration made by a court indicating that a piece of property is to be sold in order to cover outstanding debts. A decree of foreclosure and sale is most frequently used on a mortgaged property, with the proceeds from the sale going to the… …

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  • 80decree absolute — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms decree absolute : singular decree absolute plural decrees absolute legal British an order by a court of law that ends a marriage and makes two people officially divorced …

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