emancipation proclimation
What does "post decree" mean when referring to divorce
# Momentous # Important # Noteworthy
noun
The base word of "momentous" is "moment."
Ronald Weasley thinks I'm momentous and appaling.
It will be a momentous day when students stop plagiarizing sentences.
The word "momentous" comes from the Latin word "momentum," which means "movement" or "importance." "Momentous" is used to describe something of great significance or importance.
No. A divorce NISI is a divorce decree that becomes absolute on the date mentioned in the decree which is typically 30 days to 90 days after the date the decree was issued.
The word "momentous" has three syllables: mo-men-tous.
Proposed would mean to put out to the public, for the open, etc. A decree is like a document *legal or not*. Take Lincoln showing the South and Europe the Emancipation Proclomation. That was a proposed decree.
You mean Prince Escalus? He rules Verona.