oath
111oath in litem — (Civil law.) An oath as to the value of the thing in dispute …
112oath of abjuration — An oath made by a person upon his voluntary abandonment of his citizenship …
113oath of allegiance — An oath, required to be taken in open court by a person seeking naturalization, that he will support the Constitution of the United States; that he entirely and absolutely renounces and abjures all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince,… …
114oath of calumny — (Civil law.) An oath of good faith which was required of a plaintiff as a prerequisite of his right to sue …
115oath of juror — A statement under oath by a juror that he will do his duty as a juror, that he will well and truly try the issues joined, and a true verdict render according to the law and the evidence. Demato v People, 49 Colo 147, 111 P 703 …
116oath of loyalty — See loyalty oath …
117oath purgatory — The oath made by a defendant in a trial by wager of law …
118oath helper — noun Old English law : one brought into court to swear to the truth of his principal s oath in a wager of law …
119oath of calumny — Etymology: translation of Late Latin juramentum calumniae : an oath taken by a plaintiff or defendant that attests to the plaintiff s or defendant s good faith and to his conviction that there exists a good ground of action …
120OATH — Open AuTHentication (Computing » Security) * Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (Community » Law) …