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jugement provisoire
decree nisi N LAW
I. decree [Brit dɪˈkriː, Am dəˈkri] N
1. decree (order):
2. decree (judgment):
II. decree [Brit dɪˈkriː, Am dəˈkri] VB trans
1. decree (gen) (order, announce):
decree amnesty, punishment
2. decree LAW:
ordonner (that que + subj)
III. decree [Brit dɪˈkriː, Am dəˈkri]
nisi [Brit ˈnʌɪsʌɪ, Am ˈnaɪsaɪ] ADJ LAW
decree nisi N LAW
I. decree [dɪˈkri:] N form
1. decree POL:
2. decree LAW:
II. decree [dɪˈkri:] VB trans
1. decree (order by decree):
2. decree LAW:
I. decree [dɪ·ˈkri] N form
1. decree POL:
2. decree LAW:
II. decree [dɪ·ˈkri] VB trans
1. decree (order by decree):
2. decree LAW:
Present
Idecree
youdecree
he/she/itdecrees
wedecree
youdecree
theydecree
Past
Idecreed
youdecreed
he/she/itdecreed
wedecreed
youdecreed
theydecreed
Present Perfect
Ihavedecreed
youhavedecreed
he/she/ithasdecreed
wehavedecreed
youhavedecreed
theyhavedecreed
Past Perfect
Ihaddecreed
youhaddecreed
he/she/ithaddecreed
wehaddecreed
youhaddecreed
theyhaddecreed
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Not much is known about this decree except that it allowed land to be claimed just by platting a town.
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This decree became the guideline for governments internationally when creating labor laws.
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However, recent decrees have effectively prohibited the commercialisation of the military.
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The indigenous protesters vowed to continue until the decrees were repealed and not just suspended.
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Even in 527, a decree which renewed this prohibition began by observing that heedless of the laws' command they have infiltrated public offices.
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