slovodefinícia
Affirmance
(gcide)
Affirmance \Af*firm"ance\, n. [Cf. OF. afermance.]
1. Confirmation; ratification; confirmation of a voidable
act.
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This statute . . . in affirmance of the common law.
--Bacon.
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2. A strong declaration; affirmation. --Cowper.
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AFFIRMANCE
(bouvier)
AFFIRMANCE. The confirmation of a voidable act; as, for example, when an
infant enters into a contract, which is not binding upon him, if, after
attaining his full age, he gives his affirmance to it, he will thereafter be
bound, as if it had been made when of full age. 10 N. H. Rep. 194.
2. To be binding upon the infant, the affirmance must be made after
arriving of age, with a full knowledge that it would be void without such
confirmation. 11 S. & R. 305.
3. An affirmance may be express, that is, where the party declares his
determination of fulfilling the contract; but a more acknowledgment is not
sufficient. Dudl. R, 203. Or it may be implied, as, for example, where an
infant mortgaged his land and, at full age, conveyed it, subject to the
mortgage. 15 Mass. 220. See 10 N. H. Rep. 561.

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Disaffirmance
(gcide)
Disaffirmance \Dis`af*firm"ance\, n.
1. The act of disaffirming; denial; negation.
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2. (Law) Overthrow or annulment by the decision of a superior
tribunal; as, disaffirmance of judgment.
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Reaffirmance
(gcide)
Reaffirmance \Re`af*firm"ance\ (r[=e]`[a^]f*f[~e]rm"ans),
Reaffirmation \Re*af`fir*ma"tion\
(r[=e]*[a^]f`f[~e]r*m[=a]"sh[u^]n), n.
A second affirmation.
[1913 Webster] re-afforest
AFFIRMANCE
(bouvier)
AFFIRMANCE. The confirmation of a voidable act; as, for example, when an
infant enters into a contract, which is not binding upon him, if, after
attaining his full age, he gives his affirmance to it, he will thereafter be
bound, as if it had been made when of full age. 10 N. H. Rep. 194.
2. To be binding upon the infant, the affirmance must be made after
arriving of age, with a full knowledge that it would be void without such
confirmation. 11 S. & R. 305.
3. An affirmance may be express, that is, where the party declares his
determination of fulfilling the contract; but a more acknowledgment is not
sufficient. Dudl. R, 203. Or it may be implied, as, for example, where an
infant mortgaged his land and, at full age, conveyed it, subject to the
mortgage. 15 Mass. 220. See 10 N. H. Rep. 561.

AFFIRMANCE-DAY
(bouvier)
AFFIRMANCE-DAY, GENERAL. In the English Court of Exchequer, is a day
appointed by the judges of the common pleas, and barons of the exchequer, to
be held a few days after the beginning of every term for the general
affirmance or reversal of judgments. 2 Tidd. 1091.

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