Renouncement - Law Dictionary Search Results
recant
recant : to renounce or withdraw (prior statements or testimony) [surprised the prosecution by
forswear
-swore [-swōr] -sworn [-swōrn] -swear·ing vt 1 : to reject, renounce, or deny under oath 2 : to renounce earnestly vi
abjure
[Latin abjurare, from ab- off + jurare to swear] : renounce ;specif : to disclaim formally or renounce upon oath [solemnly
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Expatriation
Expatriation, the forsaking one's own country, and renouncing allegiance, with the intention of becoming a permanent resident and
Cameronians
altogether the King's authority and that of the Government, and renounced the title of all pretenders to the throne who would
Common stock or common hotchpot
family rejecting or accepting it. By his individual volition he renounces his individual right in that property and treats it as
Decreet cognitionis causa
him and attach the lands, and the heir appears and renounces the succession, the Court then pronounces a decree cognitionis causa,
Disclaimer
Disclaimer, a renunciation, or a denial by a tenant of his landlord's title, either by refusing to pay rent, denying...
Ejuration
Ejuration, renouncing or resigning one's place.
Executor
act wholly or not at all, for probate cannot be renounced partially (Re Smith, (1904) 1 Ch 139), except in regard
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