Legal Dictionary
Main Entry:
ac·knowl·edgeFunction:
transitive verbInflected Forms:
-edged;
-edg·ing 1 : to indicate recognition and acceptance of
acknowledged to be concurrent —McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 U.S. 316 (1819)>
2 a : to show by word or act that one has knowledge of and accepts responsibility for (a duty, obligation, or indebtedness) b : to admit paternity of acknowledge the child as his> —compare FILIATE
3 : to make known to a sender or giver the receipt of (what has been sent or given) or the fact of (one's having received what has been sent or given) <acknowledge receipt of a letter>
4 : to recognize as genuine so as to give validity : avow or admit in legal form acknowledged before one of the officers —U.S. Code>