proclamation
proclamation. A formal public announcement made by the government.
proclamation of fine (英格兰古法)宣读和解协议 指通过协议诉讼转让土地时,在和解协议写就后要在法庭上公开宣读16次,后减为4次,意在达到公示的效果以避免诈欺。 (→fine)
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writ of proclamation. Hist. A writ, issued at the time an exigent was issued, ordering the sheriff of the county of a defendant’s residence to make three proclamations of outlawry in a public and notorious place a month before the outlawry is declared. See OUTLAW.
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proclamation of recusants (rek-y[schwa]-z[schwa]nts). Hist. A proclamation by which persons who willfully absented themselves from church could be convicted on nonappearance at the assizes.
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proclamation of election 选举公告;选举通知;宣布开票为选举官员或将议案提交选民决定而举行投票的通知,常用的正式宣布开票的用语是:「Hear ye, hear ye, the polls are now open.」。
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proclamation of rebellion (英格兰古法)违抗法庭公告 郡长发出的、命令违抗衡平法院的传唤或扣押令的当事人出庭的公告。如该当事人在公告之后拒不出庭,则法院将签发违抗法庭逮捕状。 (→commission of rebellion)
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Emancipation Proclamation. An executive proclamation, issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, declaring that all persons held in slavery in designated states and districts were freed.
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proclamation of rebellion. Hist. A proclamation made by the sheriff, warning a person who failed to obey a Chancery subpoena or attachment that a commission of rebellion would issue if the person continued to resist the Chancery process. See COMMISSION OF REBELLION.
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writ of proclamation 公告令 一种根据伊丽莎白在位第31年颁布的一项制定法,与剥夺法权催告令〔exigent; exigi facias〕同时签发的命令,由被告居住郡的郡长于剥夺法权前一个月在最易为被告知晓之地点发布三个公告的令状。该令状旨在禁止秘密剥夺法权。若执行该令状之郡长与执行剥夺法权催告令之郡长非同一人,则前者发布的命令通常被称之为涉外公告令〔foreign writ of proclamation〕。
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proclamation by lord of manor. Hist. A proclamation (repeated three times) made by the lord of a manor requiring an heir or devisee of a deceased copyholder to pay a fine and be admitted to the estate, failing which the lord could seize the lands provisionally.
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