Legal Definition and Related Resources of Affidare
Meaning of Affidare
In Canon Law. To betroth; to plight one’s faith generally. Bracton, fol. 29a; Co. Litt. 34a. In Feudal Law. To swear fealty, as a tenant to his lord. Spelman. In Old Practice. To make oath.
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