He also admitted he lied
under oath in 2013 in a separate civil case.
Additionally, a party in the case (or their respective counsel) can request that a party appear to take
testimony under oath.
As long as he's
not under oath in a courtroom, he can't be harmed by playing fast and loose with the truth.
Since you have sworn to tell the truth, you are giving
answers under oath, and your answers will be recorded.
The report shall be
made under oath and shall be on a form prescribed by the department.
Both parties will be required to give
evidence under oath and face questions from the other party's legal representative.
An oral discussion is not a document — but remember, such a conversation may still form part of any oral evidence
given under oath.
The director of the humane society even
admitted under oath that they did not have a file on us prior to the raid.
A common practice by insurers is to conduct an examination
under oath if they suspect a claim is fraudulent.
An examination
under oath on a renters insurance claim is exactly what it sounds like, actually.
You have been asked to make a declaration or statement of fact
under oath as part of a contract or legal process.
We also question the at - fault
person under oath to gather crucial information we will use at mediation or trial.
Each proposed parenting plan must include an attached statement of income and expenses and be
signed under oath that the plan was proposed in good faith and in the best interest of the child.
Also, in practice, it is very uncommon for someone to
deny under oath that they signed something when they really signed it.
To obtain a default divorce, you may need to appear before the judge and testify
under oath regarding the information contained in your complaint.
A deposition occurs when a person
appears under oath to answer questions asked by an attorney.
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.
Her testimony also raises additional questions about her willingness and / or ability to be truthful,
even under oath.
A mental health professional hired as an expert witness is expected to
present under oath a mental health / psychological opinion to a court.
It's time that people are forced to raise their right hand and testify
under oath exactly what happened.
The president lies publicly and
then under oath in the course of a civil suit.
Obviously, trade deals shall forever be
sealed under the oath of confidentiality but we can obtain useful information elsewhere.
So much so that even senior
executives under oath, have sworn they do not fully understand the exact reason for score movements under certain circumstances.
[At the hearing] the assistant attorney general compelled all these witnesses to disclose all their funding
sources under oath.
Each attorney conducts a deposition to question the other spouse's
expert under oath.
Tell the
judge under oath why you believe that shared parenting will not work and why you should be the residential parent.
At your final hearing, both a third - party witness and the spouse who did not file for divorce must confirm the separation
period under oath.
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