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protestation (encz) | protestation,odmluva n: |
protestation (encz) | protestation,protest n: Zdeněk Brož |
Protestation (gcide) | Protestation \Prot`es*ta"tion\, n. [L. protestatio: cf. F.
protestation. See Protest.]
1. The act of making a protest; a public avowal; a solemn
declaration, especially of dissent. " The protestation of
our faith." --Latimer.
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2. (Law) Formerly, a declaration in common-law pleading, by
which the party interposes an oblique allegation or denial
of some fact, protesting that it does or does not exist,
and at the same time avoiding a direct affirmation or
denial.
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protestation (wn) | protestation
n 1: a formal and solemn declaration of objection; "they
finished the game under protest to the league president";
"the senator rose to register his protest"; "the many
protestations did not stay the execution" [syn: protest,
protestation]
2: a strong declaration of protest |
PROTESTATION (bouvier) | PROTESTATION. An asseveration made by taking God to witness. A protestation
is a form of asseveration which approaches very nearly to an oath. Wolff,
Inst. Sec. 375.
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protestation (encz) | protestation,odmluva n: protestation,protest n: Zdeněk Brož |
Protestation (gcide) | Protestation \Prot`es*ta"tion\, n. [L. protestatio: cf. F.
protestation. See Protest.]
1. The act of making a protest; a public avowal; a solemn
declaration, especially of dissent. " The protestation of
our faith." --Latimer.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Law) Formerly, a declaration in common-law pleading, by
which the party interposes an oblique allegation or denial
of some fact, protesting that it does or does not exist,
and at the same time avoiding a direct affirmation or
denial.
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protestation (wn) | protestation
n 1: a formal and solemn declaration of objection; "they
finished the game under protest to the league president";
"the senator rose to register his protest"; "the many
protestations did not stay the execution" [syn: protest,
protestation]
2: a strong declaration of protest |
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