The word you are looking for is "ordnance": military supplies including weapons, ammunition, combat vehicles, and maintenance tools and equipment. Ordnance is also often used to mean specifically cannons or artillery, so this is probably the weapon type referred to.
An ordinance is a set of laws
An ordinance is a set of laws
Northwest Ordinance
northwest ordinance
Not sure but think it's northwest ordinance not ordinance of 1785
the confederation congress passed two ordinance
Northwest ordinance
no .there is no such clause of promoters in companies ordinance 1984 it is a term defined outside ordinance.
this may not apply now, but years ago (late 80's) trapping and hunting with a "dangerous ordinance" was allowed for felons. you will have to learn if that still applies. the difference was the type of weapon used. a dangerous ordinance like a muzzle loader was ok but a firearm was not. DO NOT RELY ON THIS ANSWER AS IT MAY BE OUTDATED.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Ordinance of 1784 which was significantly different from the Ordinance of 1787(A.K.A. the Northwest Ordinance). although most of the ideas from the Ordinance of 1784 were carried over into the revised document, Thomas Jefferson was not involved in writing the Ordinance of 1787 except for leaving behind a framework for others to use.
ordinance means a command a rule,or an order
the northern ordinance