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Vacatio legis (Latin for "absence of law") is a
technical term in law
which designates the
period between the
announcement of a
legislation and its entering...
- enjoins, the
legislator often orders a delay—
vacatio—in the law's applicability. In
Latin canon law, the
vacatio legis is
three months for
universal laws...
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continuous month. The
vacatio legis is
computed according to the calendar; for example, if a law is
promulgated on 2 November, and the
vacatio legis is 3 months...
- 1999. Act of
Congress Effective date List of
enacting clauses Rule of law
Vacatio legis For example, the
Government of
Ireland Act 1914
never came into force;...
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unexpected situation – the
crisis of
legitimacy that
emanates from the
vacatio regis and the
Napoleonic invasion of 1808. Even more, he will say following...
- 2002) has been in
force since January 11 or 12, 2003,
after its one-year
vacatio legis. The
first version dates from 1916,
after the
publication of Law...
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great political conflict between the
cities for two reasons. First, the
vacatio regis of
Ferdinand VII and the
French King of Spain,
Joseph Bonaparte,...
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Obrogation Promulgation Resignation of the
Roman Pontiff Sede
vacante Simony Vacatio legis Validity and
liceity Visitation Apostolic visitor Philosophy, theology...
- enjoins, the
legislator often orders a delay—
vacatio—in the law's applicability. In
Latin canon law, the
vacatio legis is
three calendar months after promulgation...
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August 2001;
according to the
Article 13 of the Law
which proclaimed vacatio legis of
seven days. Službeni
glasnik BiH dated: 10
August 2001) (English:...