Exoneration - Law Dictionary Search Results
exoneration
exoneration 1 : the act of disburdening or discharging (as from
Decreet of exoneration
Decreet of exoneration, discharging trustees executors, factors, tutors, and others, Ibid.
exonerate
exonerate -at·ed -at·ing [Latin exonerare to relieve, free, discharge, from ex-
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Exonerator
One who exonerates or frees from obligation
Exoneration
The act of disburdening discharging or freeing morally from a charge or imputation also the state of being disburdened or...
disposition
a surviving spouse or a charity, those s are totally exonerated from the payment of taxes "Matter of McKinney, 477 N.Y.S.2d
exculpate
the statement "Federal Rules of Evidence Rule 804(b)(3)"] compare acquit, exonerate ex·cul·pa·tion [ek-skəl-pā-shən] n
writ
error coram nobis on the ground that newly discovered evidence exonerated him] called also coram nobis writ of coram nobis writ
Exonerate
To unload to disburden to discharge
exonerated
same as exculpated
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