-
prohibition varies in degree,
according to the
different kinds of
interdicts.
Interdicts are
either local or personal. The
former affect territories or sacred...
- the
original (PDF) on 2014-02-13. Campbell,
Kenneth (29 July 2015). "
Interdicts and Exposure". DWF.
Retrieved 17 May 2016. Hennessy,
Charles (2014). Civil...
- An
interdictor is a type of
attack aircraft or
tactical bomber that
operates far
behind enemy lines, with the
express intent of air
interdiction of the...
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interdict can
result in a fine or imprisonment. ****ction Super-****ctions in
English law Campbell,
Kenneth (29 July 2015). "
Interdicts and Exposure"...
- such as:
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Interdicts in
Scots law
Interdiction, to
attack enemy resupply lines. Air
interdiction, the use of
aircraft to
attack targets...
- Air
interdiction (AI), also
known as deep air
support (DAS), is the use of
preventive tactical bombing and
strafing by
combat aircraft against enemy targets...
- conciliarism. This was the last
example of a
papal interdict applied to an
extended region,
though interdicts have been used
subsequently on a
local scale....
-
Interdictor Cruiser may
refer to: A
large ship in the
TradeWars 2002
online game One of
several types of
starships in Star Wars; see List of Star Wars...
- USS
Interdictor (AGR/YAGR-13) was a Guardian-class
radar picket ship,
converted from a
Liberty ship,
acquired by the US Navy in 1954. She was reconfigured...
-
Natives (Prohibition of
Interdicts) Act, Act No 64 of 1956,
formed part of the
apartheid system of
racial segregation in
South Africa. It
deprived Africans...