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Coordinance
Coordinance Co*["o]r"di*nance, n.
Joint ordinance.
Disordinance
Disordinance Dis*or"di*nance, n.
Disarrangement; disturbance. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Preordinance
Preordinance Pre*or"di*nance, n.
Antecedent decree or determination. --Shak.
SubordinanceSubordinance Sub*or"di*nance, Subordinancy Sub*or"di*nan*cy,
n. [Pref. sub + L. ordinans, p. pr. of ordinare. See
Subordinate, a.]
Subordinacy; subordination. [Obs.] --Dr. H. More. Sir W.
Temple.
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Ordinance may
refer to:
Ordinance (Belgium), a law
adopted by the
Brussels Parliament or the Common...
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Ordinance of 1787,
commonly known as the
Northwest Ordinance, that
created the
Northwest Territory Ordinance (disambiguation) Land
Reform Ordinance (disambiguation)...
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Events leading to the
American Civil War
Northwest Ordinance (1787)
Kentucky and
Virginia Resolutions (1798–99) End of
Atlantic slave trade Missouri Compromise...
- A
Green River Ordinance is a
common United States city
ordinance prohibiting door-to-door solicitation.
Under such an
ordinance, it is
illegal for any...
- The July
Ordinances, also
known as the Four
Ordinances of Saint-Cloud, were a
series of
decrees set
forth by
Charles X and
Jules Armand de Polignac, the...
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Ordinances are laws that are
promulgated by the
President of
India on the
recommendation of the
Union Cabinet,
which will have the same
effect as an Act...
- An
ordinance is a term used by
certain Christian denominations for a
religious ritual that was
instituted by
Jesus for
Christians to observe. Examples...
- The Land
Ordinance of 1785 was
adopted by the
United States Congress of the
Confederation on May 20, 1785. It set up a
standardized system whereby settlers...
- The
Eltham Ordinance of
January 1526 was the
failed reform of the
English court of
Henry VIII by
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. It is
named after the Eltham...
- The PECA
Ordinance is an
ordinance which states that the
exemption for
PEMRA licensed TV
channels has been
abolished in the
Electronic Crimes Act 2016...