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  2. Sworn declaration - Wikipedia

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    A sworn declaration used in place of an affidavit must be specifically authorized by statute. The federal courts and a few states have general statutes allowing a sworn declaration in any matter where an affidavit can be used. [2] [3] In other cases, sworn statements are allowed for some purposes, but not others. [4]

  3. Affidavit - Wikipedia

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    An affidavit is typically defined as a written declaration or statement that is sworn or affirmed before a person who has authority to administer an oath. There is no general defined form for an affidavit, although for some proceedings an affidavit must satisfy legal or statutory requirements in order to be considered. [1] An affidavit may include,

  4. Jurat (clause) - Wikipedia

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    In English and American law, a jurat is that part of an affidavit which contains the names of the parties swearing the affidavit, the actual statement that an oath or affirmation has been made, the person before whom it was sworn, the date, place and other necessary particulars. The jurat is usually located on the bottom of a document.

  5. Court records detail some of the allegations levied against ...

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    An excerpt from a sworn affidavit filed in support of charging Warrick County Commissioner Terry Phillippe with multiple felony offenses (highlights added by the Courier & Press).

  6. Statutory declaration - Wikipedia

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    They have the same effect in law as a sworn statement or affidavit. In federal proceedings, the form is governed by the Canada Evidence Act. [2] Similar provision is made by the various provinces for use in proceedings within their respective jurisdictions. [3] A person who makes a false declaration can be charged with perjury under the ...

  7. Stiffer verification of voters bill wins key support - AOL

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    Under current law, anyone without proof of citizenship can register — or without proof of domicile or age — can vote if they sign a sworn affidavit under penalty of felony perjury that they ...

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