a legal document which sets out how and when the Statement of Claim was served
Any written document in which the signer swears under oath before a notary public or someone authorized to take oaths that the statements in the document are true.
an Affidavit which sets out the manner, time and place that a particular court document(s) was served upon a person; is usually filed with the court as proof that a person was served with a particular document(s) in accordance with an order or rules of the court;
A sworn document outlining the details of how an action was served upon a party
A sworn statement that you have delivered copies of your materials on your adversaries; you may also make a certification in place of an affidavit.
A signed sworn statement affirming delivery of a "named" document.
This is a written statement telling when, where and how documents have been served on another person, and how that person was found and identified. It is sworn or affirmed to and signed by the person who served the documents. See the definition for service.
An affidavit intended to certify the service of a writ, notice, or other document.
A document signed by a non-party who has served any papers in a lawsuit such as the Summons and Verified Complaint containing an oath that the papers were properly served. When completed, it is submitted with these papers. Note: One party cannot serve another. This sworn statement must give the date, time, place, the way it was served, and a description of the person who is given the documents.
a sworn statement made in writing certifying the delivery of copies of legal documents to the correct person or entity