Periodical publication that has been authorised to publish public or legal notice.
1 The official journal of the Convention at Hartford was not published until 1823.
2 The public broadcaster said the decision would be confirmed when the official journal was published.
3 Robbie Cousins is editor of Construction Magazine, the official journal of the Construction Industry Federation
4 The following announcement appeared in the official journal :
5 Of its proceedings no official journal was kept.
6 The official journal of French eggheads has a particular fondness for later works by 1970s American masters.
7 The next paper is from the pen of Khalil Effendi, editor of the Turkish official journal of Beirût.
8 It failed for want of a second, and does not even appear in the official journal of the Convention.
9 The choice of king will have to be published in the official journal and confirm who was enthroned properly.
10 The study is published in the January 2011 edition of Pediatricsmagazine, the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
11 The decision by the territory's prefect has to be published in the official journal and confirm who was enthroned properly.
12 Offers for the concession should be filed by Oct. 22, the tender notice published in the EU's official journal showed.
13 It is unfortunate that we no longer have an official journal , the National Nut News having gone out of existence.
14 Under EU rules, a tender for a replacement would have to be published for 52 days in the EU's official journal .
15 I have the gazette with me, opposition lawmaker Joseph Michael Perera told parliament, referring to the official journal that publishes legislation.
16 The fact could not be doubted any longer, when the banns were read, and the announcement appeared in the official journal .
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