Tag: AF

  • Affirmant

    In the Past One who makes affirmation instead of making oath that the evidence which he is about to give must be the truth, as if he had been sworn. He is liable to all the pains and penalty of perjury, if he must be guilty of deliberately and maliciously violating his affirmation. [1] […]

  • Affirmant

    In the Past One who makes affirmation instead of making oath that the evidence which he is about to give must be the truth, as if he had been sworn. He is liable to all the pains and penalty of perjury, if he must be guilty of deliberately and maliciously violating his affirmation. [1] […]

  • Aftermath

    In the Past A right to have the last crop of grass or pasturage. 1 Chit. Pr. 181. [1] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about aftermath is based on the Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the Bouvier's Law Dictionary, […]

  • Aftermath

    In the Past A right to have the last crop of grass or pasturage. 1 Chit. Pr. 181. [1] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about aftermath is based on the Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the Bouvier's Law Dictionary, […]

  • Affiance

    In the Past From affidare or dare fidem, to give a pledge. A plighting of troth between a man and woman. Litt. s. 39. Pothier, Traite du Mariage, n. 24, defines it to be a an agreement by which a man and a woman promise each other that they will marry together. This word is…

  • Affiance

    In the Past From affidare or dare fidem, to give a pledge. A plighting of troth between a man and woman. Litt. s. 39. Pothier, Traite du Mariage, n. 24, defines it to be a an agreement by which a man and a woman promise each other that they will marry together. This word is…

  • Affidavit

    Definition of Affidavit Note: See a more comprehensive approach to the Affidavit legal concept in the American Law Encyclopedia A written statement of facts. An Affidavit (Law of the United States) contains a voluntarily offered representation of information. An Affidavit (Law of the United […]

  • Affidavit

    Definition of Affidavit Note: See a more comprehensive approach to the Affidavit legal concept in the American Law Encyclopedia A written statement of facts. An Affidavit (Law of the United States) contains a voluntarily offered representation of information. An Affidavit (Law of the United […]

  • Affairs

    There is an additional definition in the world law dictionary. Resources See Also Statement of affairs

  • Affiant

    Meaning of Affiant This is a brief definition of affiant; a term used, in general, in the field of procedural law within the United States: A person who makes and signs an affidavit (see below).

  • Affiant

    Meaning of Affiant This is a brief definition of affiant; a term used, in general, in the field of procedural law within the United States: A person who makes and signs an affidavit (see below).

  • Affirmance

    Commentary on Affirmance "A party who has the power of avoidance may lose it by action that manifests a willingness to go on with the contract. Such action is known as 'affirmance' and has the effect of ratifying the contract. See Restatement of Restitution § 68. The rule […]

  • Affidare

    In the Past To plight one's faith or give fealty, i. e. fidelity by making oath, etc. Cunn. Dict. h. t. [1] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about affidare is based on the Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the […]

  • Affidare

    In the Past To plight one's faith or give fealty, i. e. fidelity by making oath, etc. Cunn. Dict. h. t. [1] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about affidare is based on the Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the […]

  • Aforesaid

    In the Past Before mentioned; already spoken of. This is used for the purpose of identifying a person or thing; as where Peter, of the city of Philadelphia, has been mentioned; when it is necessary to speak of him, it is only requisite to say Peter aforesaid and if the city of Philadelphia, […]