Affidavit definition

Affidavit means the affidavit certifying eligibility under section 29A of IBC provided by the Bidder substantially in form and manner as set out in Annexure 3 of this Process Memorandum;
Affidavit means a written statement the authorizer submits to the commissioner for approval to establish a charter school under subdivision 4 attesting to its review and approval process before chartering a school.
Affidavit means a written statement the authorizer submits to the commissioner

Examples of Affidavit in a sentence

  • The GMA E-Verify Compliance Affidavit attached as Exhibit B to this Agreement is incorporated by reference in this Agreement as if fully restated.

  • Consultant will distribute close-out documentation to consist of Final Release and Waiver of Lien, Final Acceptance Letter, Material Certifications, Affidavit of Payment of Debts and Claims, Consent to Surety of Final Payment, and other contract requirements.

  • In conjunction with the performance of the above scope, ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ will provide the following deliverables (documents) to the Client and GDOT: • Contractor’s Affidavit of Payment of Debts and Claims will be coordinated for execution by the Contractor and provided as a part of the final pay application.

  • For example, the Affidavit filed April 28, 2025 merely refers to the “1st Defendant’s decision to exercise the Power of Sale” but does not give the details or facts of that decision.

  • The following exhibits, are a part of this Agreement and incorporated by this reference: Exhibit A Scope of Work Exhibit B Affidavit of Lawful Presence In the event of any conflict between the terms of an Exhibit and this Agreement, the terms of the Agreement shall control.


More Definitions of Affidavit

Affidavit means a sworn statement of facts made under oath as to the truthfulness therein, and made before an authorized person such as a Notary Public. For the purposes of these Rules and Regulations, affidavits must be on forms provided by the Department.
Affidavit means a sworn, signed statement witnessed by a notary public.
Affidavit means a written statement of facts, made voluntarily, and confirmed by the oath or affirmation of the party making it, taken before a notary or other person having the authority to administer such oath or affirmation.
Affidavit means a written, notarized statement of facts made voluntarily under oath.
Affidavit means the affidavit and undertaking provided by the Bidder in respect of the eligibility under section 29A of IBC substantially in form and manner as annexed in Annexure III hereto;
Affidavit means the real estate excise tax affidavit provi- ded by the department for use by taxpayers in reporting transfers of real property. Both the seller/grantor and the buyer/grantee, or their agents, sign the affidavit under penalty of perjury. The term also in- cludes the form used to report to the department transfers and acquis- itions of a controlling interest in an entity owning real property in this state under WAC 458-61A-101.
Affidavit means the Vermont campaign finance affidavit required under section 2982 of this chapter.