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Commissioners for Oaths
in Chancery acted in very early times as commissioners to administer oaths to persons making affidavits (see that title) before them
Oath
5 that-- If any person to whom an oath is administered desires to swear with uplifted hand, in the form and
Swear
American Dictionary, p. 1472. Means to put on oath, to administer an oath to, A Dictionary of Law, Willium C. Anderson,
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Court
is the official palace. 2. The place where the sovereign administers justice by his judgeor a bishop, as the Supreme Court
de bonis non
bonis non administratis, from Medieval Latin, of the goods not administered (by the executor)] : concerning the goods of a decedent
fund
health and welfare benefits to employees and that is jointly administered by representatives of labor and management paid-in fund : a
Arbitration
7th Edn., p. 100. Means any arbitration whether or not administered by permanent arbitral institution. [The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996,
De bonis non
an administrator dies, and in either case without having fully administered. See ADMINISTRATION
Ecclesiastical Law
Ecclesiastical Law, the law administered in the ecclesiastical courts; it is derived from the Civil
Intestate
or lord of the manor, and his personal property was administered by a nominee of the Crown for the benefit of
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