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affidavit
affidavit [Medieval Latin, he/she has pledged faith, third singular perfect of affidare see affiant ] : a sworn statement in...
Dying declarations
Dying declarations. See DEATH-BED DECLARA-TIONS.
Declarator of trust
Declarator of trust is resorted to against a trustee who holds
Declarer
One who makes known or proclaims that which exhibits
protest
a tax or performing a demanded act by which the declarer asserts that the justice or legality of the tax or
Marriage
facie ecclesi'', Baxter v. Buckley, (1752) 1 Lee 42, and declare any subsequent intermediate marriage by either party invalid. But whether
Oath
in any manner which is now lawful. The (English) Statutory Declarations Act, 1835, abolishes unnecessary and extra-judicial oaths, and empowers any
Transubstantiation
on Ch. iv., sess. xiii., of the Council of Trent. Declaration against Transubstantiation.-A Declaration (commonly called the 'Declaration against Transubstantiation') was
Trust
of the Law of Property Act, 1925], requires that 'all declarations or creations of trusts or confidences of any lands, tenements,
Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights, a declaration delivered by the Lords and Commons to the Prince and
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