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