English to Spanish Dictionary decree

decree

decreto
definition
verb
the government decreed a ban on any contact with the guerrillas
order (something) by decree.
noun
However, the announcement must be followed by the promulgation of a presidential decree before it becomes official policy.
an official order issued by a legal authority.
translation of 'decree'
verb
estar de decreto,
decretar
noun
orden,
descanso,
decreto,
disposición
example
Under the 'decree' , local officials have the power to place people under house arrest and demand that weapons be handed over.
The Public Prosecutor appealed, but by a 'decree' of 21 October 1994 the Court of Appeal rejected the appeal and found the defendant not guilty.
Rather than seeing the fruits of their labours and the promise of profits to come, they will see a lifetime's work taken away from them by the chief vet and enforced by government 'decree' .
That government, headed by a junta that scrapped the old laws and ruled by 'decree' , enjoyed strong support from Europe, the United States and Canada, and much of the rest of the world.
Once the divorce 'decree' is entered, unless we can change the law, Texas takes the attitude that you're barred.
One requires that a couple live for one year pursuant to a 'decree' of separation.
The Court of Appeal's answer was affirmative: it was enough that, at the time of the pronouncement of the 'decree' , the marriage would have been said to have a valid existence.
The ombudsman commission was established under a presidential 'decree' in 2000 in a bid to help promote good governance.
But in this case, the question was instead one of interpreting the consent 'decree' , much as the court would interpret a contract between two parties.
The " Westminster Constitution " of 1968 was suspended by royal 'decree' in 1973.
The applicant wishes to obtain a 'decree' of judicial separation.
Next Thursday, he will sign a presidential 'decree' on the Anticorruption Action Plan.
the 'decree' guaranteed freedom of assembly
The president could also declare a state of emergency and rule by emergency 'decree' .
Since 2001, his majesty has ruled by 'decree' , issuing more than 160 ‘temporary laws’ pending parliament's approval.
A dependent adult supplement is no longer available on obtaining a 'decree' of divorce.
But despite official denials, the 'decree' is sweeping in its scope.
The government, made up of 16 ministers and seven secretaries of state was officially announced overnight in a presidential 'decree' .
First of all, when granting a divorce 'decree' , all the judges must instruct parents to be meaningfully involved with child care.
However, the announcement must be followed by the promulgation of a presidential 'decree' before it becomes official policy.
The protests come on the heals of a strike by interstate bus drivers last Wednesday over a government 'decree' ordering them to give receipts.
Meanwhile, the government will soon raise the luxury tax on automobiles following the issuance of a presidential 'decree' signed on Oct.25.
The parliamentary system broke down and the Austrian Minister-President Count von Stürgkh ruled by 'decree' between 1911 and 1914.
A 'decree' of nullity has wide implications for the couple and their children.
The easiest way to change your name back is through your divorce 'decree' .
He said that the bourse had received the green light to trade the gold but it still needed a presidential 'decree' to begin the trading.
I note that the Husband did not make any allegation of non-consummation in his cross petition nor did he seek a 'decree' of nullity.
He has been governing by emergency 'decree' under the appropriate provisions of the Third Republic Constitution.
The military-dominated government then suspended the constitution, dissolved the legislature, and formed a regime that ruled by 'decree' .
Teotihuacan is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is protected by a presidential 'decree' .
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