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  2. Jurat (clause) - Wikipedia

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    A jurat (short for Latin juratum (est), "it has been sworn", 3rd singular perfect passive of jurare, "to swear") is a clause at the foot of an affidavit showing when, where, and before whom the actual oath was sworn or affirmation was made.

  3. Jurat - Wikipedia

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    The jurats (/ ˈ dʒ ʊər æ t, ˈ ʒ ʊər ɑː /) are lay people in Guernsey and Jersey who act as judges of fact rather than law, though they preside over land conveyances and liquor licensing. In Alderney , however, the jurats are judges of both fact and law (assisted by their learned clerk) in both civil and criminal matters.

  4. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    jurat (He) swears Appears at the end of an affidavit, where the party making the affirmation signs the oath, and the information on whom the oath was sworn before is placed. juris privati: of private right Not clothed with a public interest. jus: law, right Essentially: law. jus accrescendi: right of survivorship

  5. Acknowledgment (law) - Wikipedia

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    Acknowledgments are distinct from jurats, verifications, and attestations. A jurat differs from an acknowledgment in that a jurat lacks the statement that the instrument is the act or deed of the party executing it. A verification is distinct in that it seeks to verify the factual contents of the instrument, rather than the instrument itself.

  6. Affidavit - Wikipedia

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    Vasil Levski's affidavit, 16 June 1872, Bucharest, Romania. An affidavit (/ ˌ æ f ɪ ˈ d eɪ v ɪ t / ⓘ AF-ih-DAY-vit; Medieval Latin for "he has declared under oath") is a written statement voluntarily made by an affiant or deponent under an oath or affirmation which is administered by a person who is authorized to do so by law.

  7. From Duchess to Viscount (Vis-what?): A Complete Guide to ...

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    Fun fact: Earl is the oldest title in the whole damn peerage system, but it doesn’t come with royal perks other than the name. Also, per Merriam-Webster , the ancient title comes from the words ...

  8. List of members of the judiciary of Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Jurats are lay people who are the judges of fact when the Royal Court sits as the Inferior Number, and also pass sentence in criminal matters heard by the Royal Court. They hold office until the age of 72.

  9. 4 Nations Face-Off final: Hockey history favors Canada in ...

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    Canada won the opener of the best-of-three final in Philadelphia, then the Americans needed to win twice in Montreal for the title. They had two 5-2 victories and overcame two one-goal deficits.