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  2. Decisory oath - Wikipedia

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    A decisory oath or decisive oath [1] is a oath that can decide a fact at issue in a legal dispute. [2] A decisory oath that disclaims fault is also called an exculpatory oath . Limited forms of decisory oath are found in some present-day civil law legal systems, where they are limited to civil litigation, and in some customary law systems.

  3. Sworn declaration - Wikipedia

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    In legal proceedings, generally, facts that rely upon an individual's memory or knowledge are most reliably proven by having the person give testimony in court: he appears in person before a judge at a time and place known to other interested persons, swears that his testimony will be true, states his testimony so that all can hear it, and can ...

  4. Oath book - Wikipedia

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    The custom of oath books in courts of law was imported into the Colonial United States from English common law, by which time the procedure usually involved the swearer kissing the book, although by 1904 the American legal scholar John Henry Wigmore would remark that "custom of kissing the Book is now coming to be generally recognized as both repulsive and unsanitary; celluloid covers are ...

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  6. Adversarial system - Wikipedia

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    Judges in an adversarial system are impartial in ensuring the fair play of due process, or fundamental justice.Such judges decide, often when called upon by counsel rather than of their own motion, what evidence is to be admitted when there is a dispute; though in some common law jurisdictions judges play more of a role in deciding what evidence to admit into the record or reject.

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    Oath Inc. Attention: Notice of Legal Dispute. Dept. 5771. PO Box 65101. Sterling, VA 20165-8806. A “Notice of Legal Dispute” is a written form in which you provide your name, address, contact information, your AOL username, the facts regarding your Dispute, and the relief you are requesting from us. You can get a Notice of Legal Dispute ...

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    COMPLETE, SIGN, AND RETURN THIS LEGAL DISPUTE FORM AND EXPECT TO HEAR BACK FROM US WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF COMPLETED FORM. MAIL the form to Oath Inc., Dept. 5771, PO BOX 65101, Sterling, VA, 20165-8806. You may receive a call from an Oath Legal Representative at the phone number below to discuss your dispute.

  9. Factbox-What the US Supreme Court's obstruction ruling ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on Friday that federal prosecutors erred in how they charged a man for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol could affect 249 other cases ...