Military government — can refer to conditions under either Military occupation, or Military dictatorship. Contents 1 Military Government 1.1 Beginning of Military Government 1.2 The Occupying Power … Wikipedia
military government — n: the government established by a military commander in conquered territory to administer the military law declared under military authority applicable to all persons in the conquered territory and superseding any incompatible local law Merriam… … Law dictionary
military government — a government in defeated territory administered by the military commander of a conquering nation. * * * Administration of territory by an occupying power. The definition does not cover military forces stationed in neutral or friendly territory… … Universalium
military government ordinance — An enactment on the authority of a military governor promulgating laws or rules regulating the occupied territory under such control … Military dictionary
military government — government by the military, military control of the government … English contemporary dictionary
military government — See civil affairs … Military dictionary
Military government of Chile (1973–1990) — History of Chile This article is part of a series Early History … Wikipedia
Military Government Council — The Junta Militar of 1956–1957 was a military triumvirate composed by General Roque Rodríguez (Director of the Francisco Morazán Military Academy), Roberto Gálvez Barnes (an engineer who was Minister during Lozano s) Government and Héctor… … Wikipedia
military government — noun government by the military and an army • Syn: ↑stratocracy • Hypernyms: ↑government, ↑authorities, ↑regime * * * noun : the government established by a military commander in conquered territory to administer the military law declared by … Useful english dictionary
military government — That government which is established by the military authorities upon the occupation of the enemy s territory, such government having the right to displace the pre existing authority, and to assume to such extent as it may deem proper, the… … Ballentine's law dictionary