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swear

or earnestly [swore to uphold the constitution] 3 a : to put to an oath b : to bind by an oath vi : to take an oath

seriatim

seriatim [Medieval Latin, from Latin series succession of persons or things, series, from serere to join, bind together] : in a series : individually in a sequence [we will consider the complaints ] adj :

resolution

a corporate board of directors of a particular act, transaction, agent, or representative [a corporate authorizing counsel to bind the corporation to a settlement]

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power

be satisfied out of the donee's own interest power of acceptance : the power of an offeree to bind an offeror to a contract by accepting the offer power of mod·i·fi·ca·tion [mÄ -də-fə-kā-shən] : a power reserved

Caburn

A small line made of spun yarn to bind or worm cables seize tackles etc

police court

a court of record in some states that has jurisdiction over various minor offenses and the power to bind over those accused of more serious offenses

obligate

obligate -gat·ed -gat·ing 1 : to bind legally or morally [was obligated to pay child support] 2 : to commit (as funds or property) to

nexus

nexus pl: nex·us·es or: nexus [-səs, -süs] [Latin, bond, tie, from nectere to bind] : a connection or link between things, persons, or events esp. that is or is part of a

lien

lien [Anglo-French, bond, obligation, literally, tie, band, from Old French, from Latin ligamen, from ligare to bind] : a charge or encumbrance upon property for the satisfaction of a debt or other duty that is

liable

liable [ultimately from Old French lier to bind, from Latin ligare] 1 : answerable according to law : bound or obligated according to law or equity

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swear

or earnestly [swore to uphold the constitution] 3 a : to put to an oath b : to bind by an oath vi : to take an oath

seriatim

seriatim [Medieval Latin, from Latin series succession of persons or things, series, from serere to join, bind together] : in a series : individually in a sequence [we will consider the complaints ] adj :

resolution

a corporate board of directors of a particular act, transaction, agent, or representative [a corporate authorizing counsel to bind the corporation to a settlement]

Keep your definitions linked to case research

power

be satisfied out of the donee's own interest power of acceptance : the power of an offeree to bind an offeror to a contract by accepting the offer power of mod·i·fi·ca·tion [mÄ -də-fə-kā-shən] : a power reserved

Caburn

A small line made of spun yarn to bind or worm cables seize tackles etc

police court

a court of record in some states that has jurisdiction over various minor offenses and the power to bind over those accused of more serious offenses

obligate

obligate -gat·ed -gat·ing 1 : to bind legally or morally [was obligated to pay child support] 2 : to commit (as funds or property) to

nexus

nexus pl: nex·us·es or: nexus [-səs, -süs] [Latin, bond, tie, from nectere to bind] : a connection or link between things, persons, or events esp. that is or is part of a

lien

lien [Anglo-French, bond, obligation, literally, tie, band, from Old French, from Latin ligamen, from ligare to bind] : a charge or encumbrance upon property for the satisfaction of a debt or other duty that is

liable

liable [ultimately from Old French lier to bind, from Latin ligare] 1 : answerable according to law : bound or obligated according to law or equity

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