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(Lat. edictum). A law ordained by the sovereign, by which he forbids or commands something. It extends either to J the whole country, or only to some particular provinces. Edicts are somewhat similar to public proclamations. Their difference consists in this, that the former have authority and form of law in themselves, whereas the latter are, at most, declarations of a law before enacted. Among the Romans, this word sometimes signified a citation to appear before a judge. The edicts of the emperors, also called constitutiones prindpium, were new laws which they made of their own motion, either to decide cases which they had foreseen, or to abolish or change some ancient laws. They were different from “rescripts” or “decrees,” which were answers given in deciding questions brought before them. These edicts contributed to the formation of the Gregorian, Hermogenian, Theodosian, and Justinian Codes. See Dig. 1. 4. 1. 1; Inst. 1. 2. 7; Code, 1. 1; Nov. 139.

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(Lat. edictum). A law ordained by the sovereign, by which he forbids or commands something. It extends either to J the whole country, or only to some particular provinces. Edicts are somewhat similar to public proclamations. Their difference consists in this, that the former have authority and form of law in themselves, whereas the latter are, at most, declarations of a law before enacted. Among the Romans, this word sometimes signified a citation to appear before a judge. The edicts of the emperors, also called constitutiones prindpium, were new laws which they made of their own motion, either to decide cases which they had foreseen, or to abolish or change some ancient laws. They were different from “rescripts” or “decrees,” which were answers given in deciding questions brought before them. These edicts contributed to the formation of the Gregorian, Hermogenian, Theodosian, and Justinian Codes. See Dig. 1. 4. 1. 1; Inst. 1. 2. 7; Code, 1. 1; Nov. 139.

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    Tourists return historic edicts., Vietnamese News Agency; August 27, 2009

    98% Corporate Commitment to the Edict of Banning Work at Noon Time, Undersecretary of Ministry of Labour Says, Bahrain News Agency; August 3, 2013

    HRH the Prime Minister Issues Edicts No:. 40, 41, 42, 43 and 44 for the Year 2013 Today, Bahrain News Agency; June 18, 2013

    HRH the Prime Minister Issues Edict No. 52/2013 and Edict No.: 53/2013, Bahrain News Agency; July 15, 2013

    The Force of a Law: Derrida, Montaigne, and the Edict of Villers-Cotterets (1539), The Comparatist; May 1, 2012; Chenoweth, Katie

    HRH Premier Issues Four Edicts, Bahrain News Agency; September 26, 2013

    Sikh leaders in U.S. targeted for defying edict, India Abroad; August 14, 1998

    COPPER EDICT ON HOYSALA KING FOUND IN K.R. NAGAR., Star of Mysore (Mysore, India); June 29, 2010

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    HRH Premier Issues Three Edicts, Bahrain News Agency; May 8, 2014

    Nantes, Edict of, New Catholic Encyclopedia; January 1, 2003; PENN, D. R.

    Process to beatify Pope John Paul II begins with edict soliciting witnesses, documents, AP Worldstream; May 31, 2005; NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press Writer

    HRH The Premier Issues 6 Edicts., Bahrain News Agency; November 29, 2010

    Bahrain Premier Issues Key Edicts, TradeArabia (Manama, Bahrain); January 18, 2013

    Rit Historian Conducts One of the First Examinations of Japan’s Sakoku Edict, States News Service; March 8, 2011

    Selected Edicts of King Ashoka, Encyclopedia of India; January 1, 2006

    Tohra emerges winner as Akal Takht edict ends crisis, India Abroad; January 8, 1999

    HRH the Prime Minister Issues Seven Edicts, Bahrain News Agency; July 4, 2013


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