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  1. Homepage - OATH - NYC.gov

    You can search for a summons, see a copy of the summons, and find your OATH hearing date by using the OATH Summons Finder. You can search for this information by name, address or …

  2. OATH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    : a solemn usually formal calling upon God or a deity to witness to the truth of what one says or to witness that one sincerely intends to do what one says. The witness took an oath to tell the …

  3. OATH Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Oath definition: a solemn appeal to a deity, or to some revered person or thing, to witness one's determination to speak the truth, to keep a promise, etc... See examples of OATH used in a …

  4. Oath - Wikipedia

    Traditionally, an oath (from Anglo-Saxon āþ, also a plight) is a statement of fact or a promise taken by a sacrality as a sign of verity. A common legal substitute for those who object to …

  5. OATH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    OATH definition: 1. a promise, especially that you will tell the truth in a law court: 2. to have formally promised…. Learn more.

  6. oath, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    oath, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  7. OATH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    An oath is a formal promise, especially a promise to be loyal to a person or country.

  8. Oath - definition of oath by The Free Dictionary

    1. take an oath, to swear solemnly; vow. 2. under oath, solemnly bound by the obligations of an oath.

  9. Oath | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    In Islam a person may make a qasam (“oath”), in which the person swears, for example, upon one of the names or attributes of Allah. Because the qasam is primarily a pledge to God, a false …

  10. oath | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    An oath is a public pledge that a person will perform some action or duty, generally with the promise of doing so truthfully. An oath can also be used as a way of promising oneself to …