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1 law
1. Gesetz n, Recht n; Statut n;2. Rechtswissenschaft f;3. Verfahren n, Prozess m• abide by the law das Gesetz beachten, dem Gesetz Folge leisten• be governed by the law unter das Gesetz fallen• be subject to the law (of England) (englischem) Recht unterliegen• break the law das Gesetz brechen [übertreten, verletzen]• practise law als Rechtsanwalt tätig sein, eine Anwaltspraxis betreiben• promulgate a law ein Gesetz verkünden• repeal a law ein Gesetz aufheben• take the law in one’s own hands sich selbst Recht verschaffen -
2 promulgate
prom·ul·gate[ˈprɒməlgeɪt, AM ˈprɑ:m-]vt ( form)1. (spread)▪ to \promulgate sth etw verbreitento \promulgate a law/decree ein Gesetz/Urteil verkünden* * *['prɒməlgeIt]vtverbreiten; law verkünden* * *1. ein Gesetz etc verkünden2. eine Lehre etc verbreiten* * *v.verkünden v.verkündigen v. -
3 promulgate
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promulgate — prom·ul·gate / prä məl ˌgāt, prō məl / vt gat·ed, gat·ing 1: to make known or public 2: to put (as a regulation) into effect prom·ul·ga·tion /ˌprä məl gā shən, ˌprō ˌməl / n prom·ul·ga·tor / prä məl ˌgā tər, prō məl / … Law dictionary
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promulgate an order — index command, instruct (direct) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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