Oath of allegiance made to the monarch of the United Kingdom, also refers to the oaths of the predecessors of the modern United Kingdom state.
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Examples for "judicial oath"
Examples for "judicial oath"
1Gorsuch's judicial oath was administered by Justice Anthony Kennedy, for whom Gorsuch worked as a clerk as a young lawyer.
2The president sat quietly as Roberts administered the judicial oath to Gorsuch and joined the crowd in applauding Gorsuch, smiling broadly.
3Chief Justice John Roberts will administer the judicial oath on Tuesday at the Supreme Court, formally inaugurating her term on the bench.
4He administered the constitutional and then the judicial oath in a ceremony attended by a small gathering of Kagan's family and friends.
5That commandment forbids, not chiefly profanity, but perjury; by implication it permits judicial oaths.
1Mr Obama took his official oath in the White House's Blue Room.
2Qualifying.-Eachofficer before assuming the duties of his office takes the official oath.
3From this moment I am to be untrammelled except by my official oath.
4Were they submitted to the people by each member of Congress acting under his official oath?
5Under our frame of government and my official oath, I could not depart from this purpose if I would.
6Is there any doubt what meaning the great body of the American people attach to the Constitution and the official oath?
7I take the official oath to-day with no mental reservations, and with no purpose to construe the Constitution or laws by any hypercritical rules.
8I take the official oath to-day with no mental reservation, and with no purpose to construe the Constitution or laws by any hypercritical rules.
9But, is it true that the bearing of the penalty is an excuse for breach of our official oaths?
10They were selected to perform, and they do perform, their duties and functions under the obligations of their official oaths.
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