, one whovows a perpetual fast is understood to promise a fast on days otherthan Sundays and holydays, for the c To judges the special command was given: Theinnocent and just person thou shalt not put to death (Exod. , when the Stateor a private person to whom a sworn promise has been made yields theright and remits the obligation), by annulment (e. Defamation differs from just revelation of secret faults.
, a promise of secrecy made for a time), the oath alsoceases to oblige; if the act is not obligatory under grave sin, theoath is not obligatory under grave sin (e. But to deliver or expel a non-viable fetus is abortion. See also Derision; Tale-Bearing; Reputation. --May a judge take moneyor other goods from those whose interests are submitted to him, such aslitiga
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