Acknowledge - Law Dictionary Search Results
Disown
To refuse to own or acknowledge as belonging to ones self to disavow or deny as
disowning
the refusal to acknowledge something or somebody as ones own
legitimation
The legal process which a natural father can use to acknowledge legally his children who were born out of wedlock (outside
Heathen
unbelieving nations or those which worship idols and do not acknowledge the true God a pagan an idolater
Indorsement
negotiable instrument to transfer or guarantee the instrument or to acknowledge payment. (2) The signature or notation itself. Also spelled endorse-ment,
Adoption
deprived permanently of their parental rights, and are required to acknowledge the fact. In regard to property, however, under any disposition
Knowledge
To acknowledge
Adverse possession
adverse must be possession by a person who does not acknowledge the other's rights but denies them. A person who bases
Commissioners, Perpetual
Commissioners, Perpetual, for taking acknowledge-ments of married women under the (English) Fines and Recoveries Act,
Good behaviour, security for
in some Court, by some judicial officer; whereby the parties acknowledge themselves to be indebted to the Crown in the sum
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