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Promulgation

Promulgation meaning

The act of promulgating or announcing something, especially a proclamation announcing a new law.

Example sentences (20)

After the promulgation of the 1973 constitution he is the first bureaucrat to head the commission but has miserably failed to perform his duties.

Provisions for administrative and criminal penalties for violators will be put into effect by December, one year after the promulgation of the law.

The case promulgation is set for May 12.

The next hearing in this case after the promulgation of the Act was scheduled to be held on May 16, the judge added.

The use of GPS devices, which will begin within five years of the promulgation of the revised law, comes despite some opposition on the basis they are potentially an impingement on privacy.

They allowed the college to remain a remarkably free institution when it came to the exchange and promulgation of ideas.

Under the government’s view, she wrote, “only those fortunate enough to suffer an injury within six years of a rule’s promulgation” could sue.

So, after twenty-four years of Clifford’s Constitution experiment, the longest in Nigerian history, the promulgation of the Richard’s Constitution of 1946 came about.

According to the petition, families unable to travel to Manila would immediately know the decision of Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes when the promulgation is aired live.

Article 370 being scrapped was in the interest of the public at large, unlike promulgation of the Emergency, which was to suit the private interest of an individual.

Despite the promulgation of a new law stipulating a $6 000 fine for anyone found pricing goods and services in foreign currency, some traders still take the law into their own hands.

Diwa, who remains in police custody while waiting for the promulgation of the cases against him, turned over weapons during his surrender including two 60mm mortars.

Employment and Labour Minister said the promulgation of Section 53 of the Employment Equity Act through the amendment bill would show that when coming to transformation, government meant business.

He appealed to journalists to use the power of their pens, inks, and voices through constructive criticism and the promulgation of development-oriented news in order to make the nation great and strong; as echoed in Ghana’s national anthem.

Abuja — The absence of Justice Babatunde Quadri of the Federal High Court, Abuja thursday stalled the hearing of the law suit challenging the promulgation of the Anti Open grazing law in Benue State.

Subsequently, MPRP chairman J. Batmunkh dissolved the politburo and the MPRP allowed free elections in July 1990 and participated in the drafting and promulgation of a new constitution in 1992.

A detailed chronological account of the negotiations that led to the Edict's promulgation has been offered by Janine Garrisson, L'Édit de Nantes: Chronique d'une paix attendue (Paris: Fayard) 1998.

After 9 January 2009, however, no laws have been sent to the President’s Office for approval and promulgation.

Both terms were used in East Germany, with increasing usage of the abbreviated form, especially since East Germany considered West Germans and West Berliners to be foreigners following the promulgation of its second constitution in 1968.

Controversy The period that followed the promulgation Optatam Totius was marked by a severe drop in the number of priestly vocations in the Western World.