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