- In
French law, an
ordonnance (French: [ɔʁdɔnɑ̃s] , "order") is a
statutory instrument issued by the
Council of
Ministers in an area of law
normally reserved...
- The
Ordonnance de Montpellier,
signed on 28
December 1537 by
Francis I of France,
established the
first legal deposit system. Previously, on 13 January...
- The
Ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts (French:
Ordonnance de Villers-Cotterêts,
pronounced [ɔʁdɔnɑ̃s də vilɛʁ kɔtʁɛ]) is an
extensive piece of
reform legislation...
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Wards La
Condamine Quartier ordonnancé 295,843 14.2 %
Fontvieille Quartier ordonnancé 329,516 15.8 %
Larvotto Quartier ordonnancé 217,932 10.4 %
Jardin Exotique...
-
political history, a
great ordinance or
grand ordinance (French –
Grande ordonnance) was an
important royal ordinance or decree. The
French Estates-General...
- orders, the
Chancellor proposes the
projects of
nomination and
promotion ordonnances. The
grantees must be
received in the
Order before wearing the decorations...
-
Ordinary law [fr]
Ratified ordonnance Règlement autonome [fr] Règlements [fr]
Executive branch regulations Unratified ordonnance Décret Arrêté [fr] Administrative...
- The
Criminal Ordinance of 1670 (French:
Ordonnance criminelle de 1670, or
Ordonnance criminelle de Colbert) was a
Great Ordinance dealing with criminal...
- 242–243,
retrieved 29
April 2020
Almanacco di corte. p. 30.
Sovereign Ordonnance of 24
September 1872 "The
Order of
Sovereign Prince Danilo I", orderofdanilo...
- the
government is
permitted to draw up
ordonnances that
normally would be
beyond their remit. The
ordonnance comes into
effect immediately, but must...