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Definition of Promulgation

Promulgation
Promulgation Pro`mul*ga"tion, n. [L. promulgatio: cf. F. promulgation.] The act of promulgating; publication; open declaration; as, the promulgation of the gospel. --South.

Meaning of Promulgation from wikipedia

- Look up promulgation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Promulgation is the formal proclamation or the declaration that a new statutory or administrative...
- l'album Promulgation Of The Fall". Thrashocore (in French). Retrieved 2017-01-29. Zina Walschots, Natalie (May 27, 2014). "Dead Congregation Promulgation of...
- months after promulgation. Particular laws are promulgated in various ways but by default take effect one month after promulgation. Promulgation is the act...
- Sūtra; English: The Setting in Motion of the Wheel of the Dhamma Sutta or Promulgation of the Law Sutta) is a Buddhist scripture that is considered by Buddhists...
- Review ****ociation, 2015), 92. See 1 U.S.C. § 106a, "Promulgation of laws". 1 U.S.C. § 106a, "Promulgation of laws". 1 U.S.C. § 113, "'Little and Brown's'...
- text promulgated by John Paul II". (From the title page.) It was noted that "a glossary had been proposed" previously, before initial promulgation, "to...
- talks with Laura Barney, and Paris Talks, ʻAbdu'l-Baha in London and Promulgation of Universal Peace which are respectively addresses given by ʻAbdu'l-Bahá...
- Central America. In 1824, a constitution of a federated republic was promulgated and the First Mexican Republic was established. Former insurgent General...
- disciples of Atsutane, along with other priests and scholars, lead a "Great Promulgation Campaign" advocating a fusion of nationalism and Shinto through worship...
- of Sir John Stanley, as Lords of Mann. Its first recorded use for the promulgation of laws dates to 24 June 1417, when Sir John Stanley presided. The Lieutenant...