Affidavit Document
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An Affidavit Document is a legal statement that serves as a sworn statement of fact voluntarily made by an affiant or deponent under an oath or affirmation administered by a person authorized to do so by law.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be witnessed and sealed by a notary public.
- It can (often) be used for the purpose of establishing legal rights and officially affirming certain facts.
- It can be used as evidence in court proceedings.
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- Example(s):
- a Sworn Declaration in court proceedings.
- a Statement Under Oath for an official document or record.
- Written Testimony,
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- Counter-Example(s):
- an Unsworn Statement, as it is not made under oath.
- a Personal Testimony, as it may not be officially witnessed or verified.
- a Spoken Testimony.
- See: Notary Public, Oath, Affirmation, Perjury, Court Proceedings, Legal Evidence, Notarized Document, Legal Deposition, Statutory Declaration.
References
2023a
- (GM-RKB ChatGPT, 2023) ⇒ Summarize the concept Affidavit Document in 1- 2 paragraphs, promt.GM-RKB ChatGPT (model: gpt-4-1106-preview) Retrieved: 2023-12-10
- QUOTE: An affidavit is a written statement of facts, sworn to and signed by the declarant (affiant) before an officer authorized to administer oaths, such as a notary public. The purpose of an affidavit is to provide evidence in legal proceedings, with the affiant affirming that the information is true and accurate to the best of their knowledge and belief. Once signed, it carries the same weight as if the testimony were given in court under oath. Affidavits are used in many legal situations, such as confirming the identity of an individual, stating financial information, or attesting to the authenticity of documents. It must be executed voluntarily and without coercion, and the signer must understand its contents, as false statements made in an affidavit are punishable under perjury laws.
2023b
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affidavit Retrieved:2023-5-24.
- An affidavit is a written sworn statement of fact voluntarily made by an affiant or deponent under an oath or affirmation administered by a person authorized to do so by law. Such a statement is witnessed as to the authenticity of the affiant's signature by a taker of oaths, such as a notary public or commissioner of oaths.