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Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth

by an oath or by an express provision of law to state the truth........' do not support the submission that a man who is not bound under the law to make an affidavit, can if he does

Islam

Islam, means 'peace and submission' in its religious connotation it is understood as 'submission to the will of God, Fyzee (Outlines of Mohammedan

Easement

right of way, or for advertisement, a pew or grave, or negative, such as light, water, or the submission to a nuisance; continuous, such as a path or road; discontinuous, for intermittent use; apparent or patent; non-apparent,

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Servile

or pertaining to a servant or slave befitting a servant or a slave proceeding from dependence hence meanly submissive slavish mean cringing fawning as servile flattery servile fear servile obedience

Alto et basso

Alto et basso (high and low), an absolute submission of all differences, Blount.

Appeal

Means a proceeding undertaken to have a decision reconsidered by bringing it to a higher authority, especially the submission of a lower court's or agency's decision to a higher court for review and possible reversal e.g. the

Arbitration Act

Arbitration Act, means a federal or State statute providing for the submission of disputes to arbitration, Black Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 100.

Benevolentia regis habenda

Benevolentia regis habenda, the form of purchasing the royal pardon and favour, in ancient fines and submissions, to be restored to estate, title, or place, Paroch. Antiq. 172.

Canon law

the licence of the bishop of the diocese. They are made by Convocation, but by the act of Submission (25 Hen. 8, c. 19), the Royal Licence is required for the making of any new canon. In

Convocation

of canon law, subject to the license and authority of the sovereign (as required by the Act of Submission [25 Hen. 8, c. 19)], and the examination and censure of all heretical and schismatical books and persons.

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