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Definition of Prorogate

Prorogate
Prorogate Pro"ro*gate, v. t. To prorogue. [R.]

Meaning of Prorogate from wikipedia

- decreit annulling the erection of the new kirk of ****nock and of a Decreit prorogating a tack of the teinds of the parochin of ****nock. Not public and general...
- contract. Whether or not jurisdiction is chosen, such jurisdiction will be prorogated in favor of the courts of the member state where the proceedings are in...
- production sites in Canada, Kazakhstan, and Niger (the monopoly has been prorogated until 2040). The operations of Orano Canada include interests in the McClean...
- inflation figures). The superpowers law, sanctioned during the crisis, was prorogated and eventually made permanent in 2006; this law allowed the president...
- October 2024 Promulgated by Apostolic constitution Mirificus Eventus and prorogated by Motu Proprio Summi Dei Beneficio "Pope announces special Catholic Church...
- 1662 c. 4 — 6 June 1662 Act prorogating the Commission for tryell of the burning of the gates of Drumlanrig. Act prorogating Commission for trial of the...
- chancellor, presedent for this sessioun of parliament. (23 May 1649) Act for prorogating the dyat for visitatioun of the universitie of St Androis. (23 May 1649)...
- 1693 c. 37 — 12 June 1693 Act prorogating the Monethly Fast within the Town and Suburbs of Edinburgh. Act prorogating the Monthly Fast within the Town...
- consent, "even if he had given no acceptance in writing". The third way to prorogate jurisdiction is, in the hypothesis[clarification needed] of international...
- Discharging Musters and Rendezvouzes till the first day of January next and Prorogating the Suspension of the clause in the Act of Security thereanent till the...