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▪ I. interdict, n. (ˈɪntədɪkt) Forms: α. 3 entredit, 4 enterdite. β. 5 interdite. γ. 5 interdicte, 7– interdict. [ME. a. OF. entredit (13th c. in Hatz.–Darm.), in 14th c. intredit, mod.F. interdit, ad. L. interdictum (from interdictus, pa. pple. of interdīcĕre to interdict) to which the Eng. word wa...
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Interdict
A general local interdict is one affecting a whole territory, district, town, etc., and this was the ordinary interdict of the Middle Ages; a particular State or a personal interdict on the people of a diocese or country, but bishops too could impose a general interdict on a parish or on the people of
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interdict/ˌɪntəˈdɪkt; ˌɪntɚ`dɪkt/ v[Tn](fml 文)1 (esp law 尤用於法律) prohibit (an action); forbid the use of (sth) 禁止(某行动); 禁用(某物).2 (in the Roman Catholic Church) forbid sb from taking part in church services and receiving Communion (天主教)禁止某人参加礼拜及领圣体.interdict / ˈɪntədɪkt; `ɪntɚˌdɪkt/ n (fml 文)(a) (law ...
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Interdict (disambiguation)
The term Interdict may refer to:
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Interdict, an ecclesiastical penalty which temporarily bars a specific person or group of people from receiving
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Venetian Interdict
The Venetian Interdict of 1606 and 1607 was the expression in terms of canon law, by means of a papal interdict, of a diplomatic quarrel and confrontation In 1284, Pope Martin IV imposed an interdict because of Venice's refusal to support a crusade.
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interdicting
interˈdicting, vbl. n. Forms: see interdict v. [-ing1.] The action of the verb interdict; interdiction. (Now rare exc. as gerund.)c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 361 Suspendingis, enterditingis, cursingis, and reisingis of croiserie. 1480 Caxton Chron. Eng. cxlvii. 126 They pronounced the generall ente...
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Papal Interdict of 1208
The Papal Interdict of 1208 was an interdict laid on England and Wales by Pope Innocent III which generally enforced the closure of the churches, forbade Issued on 23 March 1208, the interdict lasted for more than six years until it was lifted on 2 July 1214.
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entirdite
entirchawnge, entirdite see interchange, interdict.
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Interdicts in Scots law
A temporary interdict is called an interim interdict. Breaching an interdict can result in a fine or imprisonment.
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Meaning of Interdict in Chinese is : 禁令, 禁止 - StudySite.org
Interdict: Chinese Meaning: 禁令, 禁止 command against; I forbid you to call me late at night / an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district / To forbid / prohibit; forbid / an authoritative prohibition. / a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical censure withdrawing most sacraments ...
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禁令 (苏格兰)
临时的禁令称为暂时禁令(interim interdict)。当表面证据成立时,法院会发出暂时禁令,并以适宜性的平衡(balance of convenience)作出补救。违反禁令可引致罚款或监禁。
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Verstappen v Port Edward Town Board
It was an application for an interim interdict in which certain questions were argued in limine. That being the case, an applicant seeking an interdict against the unlawful operation of a waste disposal site without a permit is required to show that
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