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61sworn evidence — items used for proof that are brought in under oath …
62sworn in — has been given the oath, has made the pledge …
63sworn enemies — Irreconcilable enemies, determined enemies …
64sworn friends — Intimate friends, dear friends, bosom friends, close friends …
65sworn — [[t]swɔrn, swoʊrn[/t]] v. 1) pp. of swear 2) having taken an oath 3) bound by or as if by an oath or pledge 4) avowed; affirmed …
66sworn — Frequently used interchangeably with verified. See affirmation; oath; swear; verify …
67sworn brothers — In old English law, persons who, by mutual oaths, covenant to share in each other s fortunes …
68sworn clerks in chancery — Certain officers in the English court of chancery, whose duties were to keep the records, make copies of pleadings, etc. Their offices were abolished by St. 5 & 6 Viet., c. 103 …
69sworn statement — Listing by contractor builder of all of his suppliers and sub contractors and their respective bids. Such is required by lending institution for interim construction financing …
70sworn to — Verified before a proper officer. Hocking Power Co. v Harrison, 20 Ohio App 135, 139, 153 NE 155, 157. Stated under oath …