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▸ noun: (Scots law, historical) A method for the prevention of calumnious and unnecessary suits, by which both parties at the beginning of a cause swear, either by themselves or their counsel, that the facts set forth by them are true.
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▸ noun: (Scots law, historical) A method for the prevention of calumnious and unnecessary suits, by which both parties at the beginning of a cause swear, either by themselves or their counsel, that the facts set forth by them are true.
Similar:
Oath of Abjuration,
wager of law,
swearing contest,
jurat,
wager,
hearsay evidence,
book oath,
warrandice,
lawburrows,
assythment,
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