Proclamation definition

Proclamation means the publication that is:
Proclamation means a proclamation made by the Governor and published in the Gazette;
Proclamation means a proclamation published in the Gazette or, if such publications not reasonably practicable, published in Saint Christopher and Nevis by such means as are reasonably practicable and effective;

Examples of Proclamation in a sentence

  • Further, all successful E-Bidders shall also be bound by the terms and conditions of the Conditions of Sale attached to the Proclamation of Sale.

  • In addition all successful E-Bidders shall also be bound by the terms and conditions as stipulated in the Proclamation of Sale.

  • Unless specified otherwise in the Proclamation of sale, if the sale of this property is subjected to Tax, such Tax will be payable and borne by the Purchaser.

  • All contents in the Proclamation of Sale and this Conditions of Sale are to be read together and shall be part of the Memorandum of Sale.

  • This Proclamation of Sale is available in English and Bahasa Malaysia versions.


More Definitions of Proclamation

Proclamation means a proclamation made by the Head of State under his or her hand and the Public Seal of Samoa and published in the Samoa Gazette;
Proclamation means the publication used to convey a statute, rule, policy, or
Proclamation means a proclamation by the Governor published in the Government Gazette;
Proclamation means the Higher Education Proclamation No. 650/2009.
Proclamation means any proclamation made under this Act;
Proclamation means the publication used to convey a statute, rule, policy, or pertinent information as it relates to wildlife.
Proclamation means the publication in the provincial gazette of the notice indicating that the conditions, to which an approved application is subject to, and the actions in terms of this by-law, has been completed and complied with;