Recognition - Law Dictionary Search Results
comity
: comity of nations 2 : the informal and voluntary recognition by courts of one jurisdiction of the laws and judicial
biometrics
best known biometric is the fingerprint, but others include facial recognition and iris scans. Go to the U.S. Department of State
assert
assert : to present and demand recognition of [ a claim] as·ser·tion [ə-sər-shən] n
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acknowledgment
compare filiation 2 : a thing done or given in recognition of something received [an came in the mail] 3 a
acknowledge
acknowledge -edged -edg·ing 1 : to indicate recognition and acceptance of [the power of taxation in the general
picket
by use of pickets [a currently certified union may for recognition] ;also : to serve as a picket see also informational
recognizance
recognizance [Anglo-French recognisance reconisance, literally, recognition, from Old French reconoisance, from reconoistre to recognize, from Latin
Recognitory
Pertaining to or connected with recognition
VerbarImperator
an important victory Subsequently the title was conferred as a recognition of great military achievements by the senate whence it carried
Recognition
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