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 andrew_egroups

link 21.08.2006 12:33 
Subject: Decisive or Derisory Oath
Decisive or Derisory Oath.

(Decisive or derisory oath. - In the civil law, where one of 4 the parties to a suit, not being able to prove his charge, offered to refer the decision of the cause to the oath of his adversary, which the adversary was bound to accept, to tender the same proposal back again, otherwise the whole was taken as confessed by him.)

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Помогите разобраться, как сие называется по-русски?
Спасибо.

 алешаBG

link 21.08.2006 18:33 
не нашел другое что подходить..
Oaths, as proof, are decisive (litis decisorium) or necessary. The decisive oath is given by the judge, when private interests are in question, to one of the litigants at the instance of the other. The case is decided in favour of the one taking the oath; if he refuse to swear, sentence is pronounced against him.

 

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