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Legal Definitions - serment
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Definition of serment
SERMENT
Serment (sər-mənt) is a historical term that refers to an oath.
During medieval times, knights would swear a serment of loyalty to their lord.
When a witness takes the stand in court, they must swear a serment to tell the truth.
These examples illustrate how a serment is a solemn promise or declaration made under oath. It is a formal way of showing commitment or honesty in a particular situation.
It is better to risk saving a guilty man than to condemn an innocent one.
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Simple Definition
Term: SERMENT
Definition: A serment is an old-fashioned way of making a promise or a pledge. It is like a very serious oath that people used to take in the past.
The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience.
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