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their (iou) and CREDIBLE WITNESS (law)


their (iou)



their possess. pronoun & adjective (in mod. usage also classed as a determiner) , 3 pl. ME.
[Old Norse Teir(r)a genit. pl. of sa, su, Tat THE adjective, THAT, also used as genit. pl. of 3 pers. pronoun. Cf. THEIRN, THEIRS, THEM, THEY.]
A. pronoun. = THEIRS. ME-E17.
b. adjective (attrib.).
Of them; of themselves; which belongs or pertains to them(selves). ME.
J. Steinbeck The fishermen..shifted their oars. E. Bowen Two girls in their twenties had been engaged. Scott Fitzgerald Imagine their objecting to us having champagne for breakfast. I. Murdoch There was no question of their seeing Elizabeth. G. Vidal Let the children find their own way.
b. In titles (as Their Lordships, Their Majesties): that they are. M16.
In relation to a singular noun or pronoun of undetermined gender: his or her. (Considered erron. by some.) ME.
Oxford Times A trustworthy..person with the ability to work on their own initiative.
After a noun (esp. a personal name): substituting for the genit. inflection or possess. suffix 's. arch. M16.
S. Pepys The House of Lords their proceedings in petitioning the King.

CREDIBLE WITNESS (law)


CREDIBLE WITNESS. A credible witness is one who is competent to give evidence, and is worthy of belief. 5 Mass. 219 17 Pick. 134; 2 Curt. Ecc. R. evidence, and is worthy of belief. 5 Mass. 219 17 Pick. 134; 2 Curt. Ecc. R. 336. In deciding upon the credibility of a witness, it is always pertinent 336. In deciding upon the credibility of a witness, it is always pertinent to consider whether he is capable of knowing the thing thoroughly about to consider whether he is capable of knowing the thing thoroughly about which he testifies. 2. Whether he was actually present at the transaction. which he testifies. 2. Whether he was actually present at the transaction. 3. Whether he paid, sufficient attention to qualify himself to be a reporter 3. Whether he paid, sufficient attention to qualify himself to be a reporter of it; and 4. Whether he honestly relates the affair fully as he knows it, of it; and 4. Whether he honestly relates the affair fully as he knows it, without any purpose or desire to deceive, or suppress or add to the truth. without any purpose or desire to deceive, or suppress or add to the truth. 2. In some of the states, as Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Rhode 2. In some of the states, as Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Virginia, wills must be attested by credible witnesses. Island, Vermont, and Virginia, wills must be attested by credible witnesses. See Attesting Witness; Competent Witness; Disinterested Witness; Respectable See Attesting Witness; Competent Witness; Disinterested Witness; Respectable Witness; and Witness. Witness; and Witness.