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Employed

or statutorily prescribed. It discloses a relationship of command and obedience. The essential condition of a person being a workman within

Common employment

in the service of the employer done or made in obedience to rules of the employer or to rules made with

Commission of rebellion

an attaching process, formerly issuable out of Chancery, to enforce obedience to a process or decree; abolished by Order of 26th

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Clerical subscription

Position, at p. 138. Oaths of allegiance and of canonical obedience to the bishop have also to be taken.

Religion

or of gods having power over their destiny to whom obedience service and honor are due the feeling or expression of

Allegiance

Allegiance [fr. ligo, Lat.], the natural, lawful, and faithful obedience which every subject owes to the supreme magistrate who oversteps

Accapitare, Acapitare, Accaptare, or Acaptare

Londin. Capitali domino acapitare, i.e., to pay relief, homage, or obedience to the chief lord on becoming his vassal, Fleta, lib.

Servile

slavish mean cringing fawning as servile flattery servile fear servile obedience

International Law

nation, or its subjects, is bound to yield the slightest obedience to those laws. Whatever extra-territorial force they are to have

Regular

community who has taken the vows of poverty chastity and obedience and who has been solemnly recognized by the church

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