Affirmation definition
Affirmation means a notarial act, or part thereof, that is legally equivalent to an oath in which an individual, at a single time and place:
Affirmation means a notarial act, or part thereof, that is legally equivalent to an oath and in which an individual at a single time and place (i) appears in person before the notary and presents a document; (ii) is personally known to the notary or identified by the notary through satisfactory evidence of identity; and (iii) makes a vow of truthfulness or fidelity on penalty of perjury.
Affirmation means a solemn statement of truth, made under penalty of perjury before a notary public.
Examples of Affirmation in a sentence
This shall occur during the Fall term and shall be completed by the Winter Disclosure Date established in Article 9, Affirmation of Full Disclosure.
More Definitions of Affirmation
Affirmation means a notarial act, or part thereof, that is legally equivalent to an oath and in
Affirmation means a notarial act which is legally equivalent to an oath and in which a notary certifies that, at a single time and place, all of the following occurred:
Affirmation means a solemn statement of truth, made under penalties of perjury.
Affirmation means a promise of truthfulness that is a solemn, spoken pledge on one's own, personal honor without reference to a Supreme Being.
Affirmation means a statement, declaration, proclamation, pronouncement or notice made by an applicant regarding the information requirements for an application for exemption, with the understanding that there are still consequences to any matters that are non-compliant with the terms of the exemption issued.
Affirmation means a notarial act that is legally equivalent to an oath and in which a person at a single time and place:
Affirmation or “Affirmations” shall mean this Affirmations and Solicitation Acceptance for State Architectural/Engineering and Construction Projects document; and