acknowledgment
41Acknowledgment Act — One of the Uniform Laws …
42acknowledgment money — Money paid to the new lord by a copyhold tenant, on the death of the old lord …
43acknowledgment of debt — Any remark by a debtor to the creditor, by which the former clearly admits the debt and expressly or by clear implication shows an intention to pay it. 34 Am J1st Lim Ac § 297 …
44acknowledgment of paternity — The recognition by admission, confirmation, or concession of the putative father that the child is his, 10 Am J2d Bast § 29 …
45acknowledgment of will — Sometimes a formal authentication by the testator under oath, although such is required only by force of special statutory provisions; usually, all informal recognition by the testator to attesting witnesses who did not see him sign the… …
46married woman's acknowledgment — An acknowledgment by a married woman of an instrument in the execution of which she joins with her husband, the examination and the act of acknowledgment being separate from the acknowledgment by the husband. 26 Am J1st H & W § 154. A distinctive …
47certificate of acknowledgment — The written evidence of an acknowledgment by the officer who takes the acknowledgment, which states in substance that the person named therein was known to and appeared before him and acknowledged the instrument to be his act and deed. 1 Am J2d… …
48in acknowledgment — phrase if you move your hand or head in acknowledgment of someone, you do it in order to show that you have seen them, or have paid attention to what they are saying He nodded his head in acknowledgment. Thesaurus: to use a particular gesture to… …
49in acknowledgment — if you move your hand or head in acknowledgment of someone, you do it in order to show that you have seen them, or have paid attention to what they are saying He nodded his head in acknowledgment …
50conditional acknowledgment — An acknowledgment by one alleged to be indebted to another which signifies his willingness to admit liability if the creditor will comply with conditions imposed upon him in the acknowledgment by the debtor, or if a certain condition which does… …