Acknowledgment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Confession
Acknowledgment avowal especially in a matter pertaining to ones self the
Duebill
A brief written acknowledgment of a debt not made payable to order like a
Homage
A symbolical acknowledgment made by a feudal tenant to and in the presence
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I O U
named and duly signed in use in England as an acknowledgment of a debt and taken as evidence thereof but not
Jeofail
An oversight in pleading or the acknowledgment of a mistake or oversight
render
report (a verdict) compare enter 3 : to give in acknowledgment of dependence or obligation : make payment of 4 :
Profession
act of professing or claiming open declaration public avowal or acknowledgment as professions of friendship a profession of faith
Confession by culprit
Confession by culprit, the acknowledgment by a criminal of the offence charged against him when
Recognition
The act of recognizing or the state of being recognized acknowledgment formal avowal knowledge confessed or avowed notice
Executed fine
que il a de son done; or a fine upon acknowledgment of the right of the cognizee, as that which he
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