Definition of Decreet. Meaning of Decreet. Synonyms of Decreet

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Definition of Decreet

Decreet
Decreet De*creet", n. [Cf. Decree.] (Scots Law) The final judgment of the Court of Session, or of an inferior court, by which the question at issue is decided.

Meaning of Decreet from wikipedia

- Note: The precedence of the older Scottish earldoms is determined by the Decreet of Ranking of 1606, and not by seniority. British nobility List of earldoms...
- The Decreet of Ranking of 5 March 1606 determined the relative precedence of members of the peerage of Scotland. The increasing number of disputes between...
- ancestry.com/~kernow/names_h.htm Rootsweb Ancestry.com – Kernow names] "Decreet van Naamsaanneming (Napoleon, 18 augustus 1811)" (in Dutch). Archived from...
- introduced by the Government (ontwerp van decreet), but members of parliament can also propose bills (voorstel van decreet or private member's bill). Bills are...
- "War-Cries". Retrieved 2007-08-26. Olivier, M. (1995-06-13). "Voorstel van decreet houdende instelling van de Orde van de Vlaamse Leeuw (Vlaamse Raad, stuk...
- This article, or a previous version, was translated from the article "Decreet 770" on the Dutch Wikipedia. This Dutch article used the following sources:...
- antiquity of their titles. The result was the publication of the noted Decreet of Ranking on 5 March 1606. James, Earl of Glencairn, not having requisite...
- new title, Harriet reaches London's oligarchy and convinces them to not decreet a law against the Touched. At Hague's laboratory, Penance discovers that...
- Margaret Alison of Mar, 31st Countess of Mar. Precedence as determined by the Decreet of Ranking is Countess of Mar, 4th (created 1404) and Earl of Mar and Kellie...
- 1722 the Barbers formally separated from the Surgeons Incorporation by decreet of the Court of Session to found the Society of Barbers of Edinburgh, which...