Confirmative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Church
'establish' is 'to settle in any privilege or possession, to confirm'; and of the word 'establishment,' 'confirmation of something already done,
Name
4 Rep. 170. A Christian name may be altered at confirmation with consent of the bishop, and the bishop is directed
Ratification
Ratification, confirmation. 'A contract of agency may also be created by ratification.
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Verify
s. 2(1) (zh)] 1. To prove to be true, to confirm or establish the truth or truthfulness of; to authentically 2.
Archbishop
any further consecration, but all archbishops require both election and confirmation, similarly to bishops. England has two archbishops, Canterbury and York.
Secondary conveyances
which presuppose some other conveyance precedent, and only serve to confirm, alter, retain, restore, or transfer the interest granted by the
Marriage
from time to time, as required, special validating acts to confirm, ex abundanti coutela, marriages where some general defect of form
County Councils
worship, under (English) Places of Religious Worship Act, 1812; the confirmation and record of the rules, under (English) Loan Societies Act,
hearing
regarding an agency action and esp. an action under dispute confirmation hearing 1 : a hearing conducted by the U.S. Senate
Obsignation
of sealing or ratifying the state of being sealed or confirmed confirmation as by the Holy Spirit
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