Truth - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sacramentum habet in se tres comites, veritatem, justitiam et judicium: veritas habenda est in jurato, justitia et judicium in judice
160), an oath has in it three component parts - truth, justice, and judgment: truth is requisite in the party swearing,
Friend or agent
Friend or agent, a 'friend' who, in truth and substance, is a friend of the detenu may appear
Error fucatus nuda veritate in multis est probabilior, et sapenumero rationibus uincit veritatem error
Painted error appears in many things more probable than naked truth; and again and again conquers truth by reasoning.
Blind eye knowledge
Blind eye knowledge, requires a suspicion of a truth about which one does not want to know and which
knowledge
or understanding esp. of an act, a fact, or the truth : actual knowledge in this entry b : awareness that
Semifable
That which is part fable and part truth a mixture of truth and fable
Instrumentalism
The view that the sanction of truth is its utility or that truth is genuine only in
prove
proved or: prov·en [prü-vən] prov·ing 1 : to test the truth, validity, or genuineness of [ a will at probate] 2
oath
oath 1 : a solemn attestation of the truth of one's words or the sincerity of one's intentions ;specif
Covenant
either done or shall be done, or stiuplates for the truth of certain facts. He who thus promises is called the
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