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Oath - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hippocratic Oath - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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coordinating oath members ... OATH Announces Token Identifier Specification ... OATH Submits TOTP: Time-Based One Time Password Specification to IETF...
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OATH - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Object-oriented Abstract Type Hierarchy (OATH) is a class library for C++ from Texas Instruments.
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There is increasing uneasiness among scholars about the concept of feudalism as a term to describe non-monetized relationships between the land-holding aristocracy. Still various aspects of lordship and vassalage are documented. ... Thus shall one take the oath of fidelity:
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The Legal Term * Oath * Defined & Explained ... The 'Lectric Law Library's Lexicon On; * Oath *; ... Oath in litem, in the civil law, is an oath which was deferred to the complainant as to the value of the thing in dispute on failure of other proof, particularly when there was a fraud on the part of the defendant,
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1. solemn promise: a formal or legally binding pledge to do something such as tell the truth in a court of law, made formally and often naming God or a loved one as a witness took a solemn oath of loyalty;
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The Legal Oath in Cambodian Courts ... The Solemn Oath of the Cambodian Legal System ... In the United States, the usual oath required of all those who will give witness in court asks: "Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?"
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