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An interlocutory decree is a provisional or preliminary decree that is not final and does not fully determine the suit, so that some further proceedings are required before entry of a final decree. [15] It is usually not appealable, although preliminary injunctions by federal courts are appealable even though interlocutory. [16]
When the government wants to or, is required to, dissolve Parliament, a writ of election is drawn up for each riding (electoral district) in Canada by the chief electoral officer. [12] They are then formally issued by the governor general. Similarly where a single riding becomes vacant, a writ is issued to trigger the by-election for that seat ...
A short time later came a military decree banning activity by parliament and political parties and calling for government control of the media. ... Some members of Yoon's ruling party showed up ...
Lenin's new regime issued a series of decrees, the first of which was a Decree on Land; drawing heavily upon the Socialist-Revolutionary Party's platform, it declared that the landed estates owned by the aristocracy and the Russian Orthodox Church should be confiscated, taken into national ownership, and then redistributed among the peasants by ...
Drawing up and revision of liturgical texts; Reviewing particular calendars and proper texts for the Mass and the Divine Office; Granting the recognitio to translations of liturgical books and their adaptations; Promoting the liturgical apostolate or sacred music, song or art
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The cast of characters who could end up in Trump's new administration. Michael Collins, USA TODAY. November 6, 2024 at 11:37 AM. WASHINGTON – The election is over. Now comes the real work.
A decree (Latin: decretum, from decerno, 'I judge') is, in a general sense, an order or law made by a superior authority for the direction of others. In the usage of the canon law of the Catholic Church, it has various meanings. Any papal bull, brief, or motu proprio is a decree inasmuch as these documents are legislative acts of the pope. In ...