Justly; rightly; equitably. With substantial correctness.”Fairly” is not synonymous with “truly,” and “truly” should not be substituted for it in a commissioner’s oath to take testimony fairly. Language may be truly, yet unfairly, reported; that is, an answer may be truly written down, yet in a manner conveying a different meaning from that intended and conveyed. And language may be fairly reported, yet not in accordance with strict truth. Lawrence v. Finch, 17 N. J. Eq. 234.
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