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The Ordinances of 1311 (The New Ordinances, Norman: Les noveles Ordenances) were a series of regulations imposed upon King Edward II by the peerage and clergy of the Kingdom of England to restrict the power of the English monarch. [a] The twenty-one signatories of the Ordinances are referred to as the Lords Ordainers, or simply the Ordainers.
October 11 – The Ordinances of 1311 are published in England by King Edward II, restricting the power of the monarchs of England. [ 8 ] October 16 – Council of Vienne : Pope Clement V convokes the 15th Ecumenical Council at Vienne , France, in the presence of 20 cardinals, about 100 archbishops and bishops, and a number of abbots and priors.
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1311. 29 July – remaining Knights Templar in England are dispersed to do penance. [2] 16 August – Parliament presents the Ordinances of 1311 to the King (document dated 5 October; published on 11 October); these substitute the Lord Ordainers for the King as the effective government of the country. [1]
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Ordinance XX, a law passed down in Pakistan which prevents Ahmadi Muslims from being identified as Muslims Ordinances of 1311 , a series of regulations imposed upon King Edward II of England Ordonnance in French government, a regulation adopted by the executive in a domain normally reserved for statute law
To carry out the main task of Ministry of Finance in the field of customs and excise, based on the policy determined by Minister, and secure government policy related with the traffic of goods entering and leaving Customs Territory and Customs and Excise levies as well as other state levies based on the prevailing government regulations and laws.
PT Perusahaan Perdagangan Indonesia (Persero) (lit. ' Indonesia Trading Company ' ), or PPI , is the only Indonesian state-owned trading house . Its business is in export , import and distribution .