Affirmation - Law Dictionary Search Results
affirmative easement
affirmative easement see easement
affirmative injunction
affirmative injunction see injunction
affirmative relief
affirmative relief : relief requested by the defendant to a lawsuit
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Affirm
Affirm, to ratify or confirm a former law or judgment; to
Affirmance
Affirmance, the confirmation of a voidable act
Oath
has relaxed this rule, and the privilege of affirming (see AFFIRMATION) instead of taking an oath has now been universally granted
Affidavit
in England or elsewhere. See COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS, and also AFFIRMATION and DECLARATION. It shall include affirmation and declaration in the
Witness
for something 2. One who gives testimony, under oath or affirmation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1596. A witness must
Judgment
[Income Tax Act, 1922, s. 66(5)] A judgment is an affirmation of a relation between a particular predicate and a particular
Judicial oath
by justices of the peace for counties and boroughs. An affirmation may be substituted by every person for the time being
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