PROCLAMATION
The act of causing some state matters to be published or made
generally known. A written or printed document in which are contained
such matters, issued by proper authority; as the president's
proclamation, the governor's, the mayor's proclamation. The word
proclamation is also used to express the public nomination made of any
one to a high office; as, such a prince was proclaimed emperor.The
president's proclamation has not the force of law, unless when
authorized by congress; as if congress were to pass an act, which should
take effect upon the happening of a contingent event, which was to be
declared by the president by proclamation to hive happened; in this case
the proclamation would give the act the force of law, which, till then,
it wanted. practice. The declaration made by the cryer, by authority of
the court, that something is about to be done.
It usually
commences with the French word Oyez, do you hear, in order to attract
attention; it is particularly used on the meeting or opening of the
court, and at its adjournment; it is also frequently employed to
discharge persons who have been accused of crimes or misdemeanors.
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