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allegation 音标拼音: [ ,æləg'eʃən]
n. 指控,硬说,断言;主张,陈述,辩护;理由 指控,硬说,断言;主张,陈述,辩护;理由 allegation n 1: ( law) a formal accusation against somebody ( often in a court of law); " an allegation of malpractice" 2: statements affirming or denying certain matters of fact that you are prepared to prove [ synonym: { allegation}, { allegement}] Allegation \ Al` le* ga" tion\, n. [ L. allegatio, fr. allegare, allegatum, to send a message, cite; later, to free by giving reasons; ad legare to send, commission. Cf. { Allege} and { Adlegation}.] 1. The act of alleging or positively asserting. [ 1913 Webster] 2. That which is alleged, asserted, or declared; positive assertion; formal averment [ 1913 Webster] I thought their allegation but reasonable. -- Steele. [ 1913 Webster] 3. ( Law) A statement by a party of what he undertakes to prove, -- usually applied to each separate averment; the charge or matter undertaken to be proved. [ 1913 Webster] 112 Moby Thesaurus words for " allegation": Parthian shot, accusal, accusation, accusing, address, admission, affidavit, affirmance, affirmation, allegement, announcement, annunciation, answer, apostrophe, arraignment, assertion, asseveration, attest, attestation, averment, avouchment, avowal, bill, bill of complaint, bill of particulars, blame, bringing of charges, bringing to book, charge, claim, comment, complaint, compurgation, conclusion, count, crack, creed, declaration, delation, denouncement, denunciation, deposition, dictum, disclosure, enunciation, exclamation, expression, greeting, impeachment, implication, imputation, indictment, information, innuendo, insinuation, instrument in proof, interjection, ipse dixit, lawsuit, laying of charges, legal evidence, libel, manifesto, mention, narratio, nolle prosequi, nonsuit, note, observation, phrase, plaint, position, position paper, positive declaration, predicate, predication, proclamation, profession, pronouncement, proposition, prosecution, protest, protestation, question, reflection, remark, reproach, say, say- so, saying, sentence, stance, stand, statement, statement of facts, subjoinder, suit, sworn evidence, sworn statement, sworn testimony, taxing, testimonial, testimonium, testimony, thought, true bill, unspoken accusation, utterance, veiled accusation, vouch, witness, wordALLEGATION, common law. The assertion, declaration or statement of a partyof what he can prove.
ALLEGATION, civil law. The citation or reference to a voucher to support aproposition. Dict. de jurisp.; Encyclopedie, mot Allegation; 1 Brown' s Civ. Law, 473, n. ALLEGATION OF FACULTIES When a suit is instituted in the Englishecclesiastical courts, in order to obtain alimony, before it is allowed, anallegation must be made on the part of the wife, stating the property of thehusband. This allegation is called an allegation of faculties. Shelf. onMar. and Div. 587.
ALLEGATION, English ecclesiastical law. According to the practice of theprerogative court, the facts intended to be relied on in support of thecontested suit are set forth in the plea, which is termed an allegation; this is submitted to the inspection of the counsel of the adverse party, and, if it appear to them objectionable in form or substance, they opposethe admission of it. If the opposition goes to the substance of theallegation, and is held to be well founded, the court rejects it; by whichmode of proceeding the suit is terminated without, going into any proof ofthe facts. 1 Phil. 1, n.; 1 Eccl. Rep. ll, n. S. C. See 1 Brown' s Civ. Law, 472, 3, n.
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