The application contained several red flags; Seidler did not file
an affidavit under oath and he and Johnson submitted the same bar number.
The card issuer will write back to you, asking you to sign
an affidavit under oath that you didn't make the purchases being disputed.
Not exact matches
Thirteen men living in the early nineteenth century signed legal
affidavits, swearing
under oath, that they personally had seen the Golden Tablets delivered to Joseph Smith by the angel Moroni with their own two eyes, and three of these men signed
affidavits that they had seen the angel Moroni himself with their own two eyes... but yet no Christian believes this eyewitness testimony.
Once certified as a DBE, you must provide to the recipient, every year on the anniversary of the date o of your certification, an
affidavit sworn to by the firm's owners before a person who is authorized by state law to administer
oaths or an unsworn declaring declaration executed
under penalty of perjury of the laws of the United States.
An
affidavit is a written document in which the signer swears
under oath that the statements in the document are true and correct.
Affidavit Form,
Affidavit Letter, Sworn
Affidavit, General
Affidavit, Sworn Statement, Notarized statement, Statement
Under Oath, Sworn
Oath Form, Sworn
Oath Statement
The
Affidavit allows the person that is making the sworn declaration (known as the Declarant) to make certain statements in written form
under oath.
When you sign an
Affidavit of Support, you're swearing
under oath that you'll help the newcomer financially.
By signing an
Affidavit of Title, you're swearing
under oath that you own the property in question, so there's no need to see a judge.
In a child custody proceeding, each party must give information
under oath in the first court document filed, or in an attached
affidavit, as to the child's present location, all places where the child has lived during the last five years and the names and addresses of the persons with whom the child has lived during that period.
Verification: Confirmation as to the truthfulness of something, either by swearing
under oath or by offering an
affidavit as to validity.
There was no supporting evidence and Joseph Neuberger acquired an
Affidavit from a former witness used by the complainant who recently confirmed in the
Affidavit,
under oath, that the complainant had asked her to lie in the previous case.
The landlord must apply to the court by filing a written notice to the clerk or application to the RTDRS describing the premises, the remedy requested, and an
affidavit (This is a statement, made
under oath, that the person who makes the statement swears is true.
The party who filed the application must give a copy of it to the other party and complete an
Affidavit of Service (this is a statement made
under oath that confirms how and when the documents were delivered to the other party).
They can only get a reduction or a cancellation of arrears if they present detailed and full financial disclosure,
under oath (usually in the form of an
affidavit) that:
An
Affidavit of Death is your promise -
under oath - that someone has passed.
Learned senior counsel submits that though the learned arbitrator has placed reliance on proceedings
under Section 9 filed in this Court, he has however ignored the crucial and material piece of evidence which was on record of that proceeding i.e the uncontested statement of Mr Ajith Menon on
oath that is paragraph 4 of his
affidavit dated 23/7/09 asserting that Mr Prasantha Dissanayake had telephonically confirmed in July 2009 that the claimants were pressurizing him to execute a letter falsely claiming that he had not executed the agreement dated 1/6/07.
The
affidavit of title is a standard form
affidavit in which your ex-spouse certifies in writing
under oath, in front of a notary, that he or she has not done anything to have a lien placed on the property.