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issuance U.S.|ˈɪʃ(j)uːəns, ˈɪsjuː-| [f. next: see -ance.] The action of issuing, putting forth, or giving out; = issue n.
1863National Almanac & Ann. Rec. 545/2 A proclamation of neutrality..was issued by Victoria, Queen of England... A brigade of British Volunteers..enlisted in the North..disbanded after its issuance. 1865Proclam. President U.S. 29 May, Whereas many persons who had so engaged in said rebellion have, since the issuance of said proclamation, failed or neglected to take the benefits offered thereby. 1885Century Mag. XXX. 605 Such allotment and issuance of individual patents. 1892T. R. Lounsbury Stud. Chaucer I. 88 The issuance of the letters of protection. 1895Voice (N.Y.) 7 Feb. 3/2 The flexibility of issuance would be real, but the flexibility of circulation or distribution would be only nominal in respect to the more distant commercial centers. 1905Westm. Gaz. 11 Jan. 1/3 The new canon insists on at least a year's delay after the issuance of a decree of divorce before any marriage can take place. 1931G. T. Clark Leland Stanford vii. 214 The Supreme Court rendered another decision..to compel the issuance of the bonds voted by the people of San Francisco. 1967Boston Sunday Herald vi. 5/1 (Advt.), You save 25% on the issuance charge. 1972Science 12 May 640/2 Overzealous concern with style and format of writing imposed by the issuance, first in 1909, of the Survey's style manual. 1972N.Y. Law Jrnl. 22 Aug. 12/1 A brother..filed objections and cross-moved for issuance of letters to him. |