A person under oath; specifically, an officer of the nature of an alderman, in certain municipal corporations in England.
The memorandum or certificate at the end of an asffidavit, or a bill or answer in chancery, showing when, before whom, and (in English practice), where, it was sworn or affirmed.
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Certificate of person and officer before whom a writing is sworn to.
This is a Latin term for "been sworn." It refers to the part of a written statement where a person verifies the document's contents are true and correct.
a certificate of office or person before whom writing was sworn and is designed to compel truthfulness on the part of the signer
a clause placed at the end of an affidavit stating the time, place and officer before whom the affidavit is made
a notarial act in where a Notary certifies that the signer appeared in person was personally known or positively identified by the notary public and vouched under oath or affirmation to the truthfulness or accuracy of the signed document
a signature made under oath
a statement set forth on the affidavit by the notary public who administered the oath showing when and before whom it was sworn
Notarial act in which a notary certifies having watched the signing of a document and administered an oath or affirmation in which the signer declares the document to be truthful and accurate.
A memorandum at the end of an affidavit stating when and by whom the document was sworn
Latin, “to swear.†The certificate signed and sealed by a notary which is affixed below the sworn or affirmed statement and signature of the affiant.
Certificate evidencing that an affidavit was properly made before an authorized officer, an acknowledgment.
a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a signer, whose identity is personally known to the notary or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence, has made a voluntary signature in the notary's presence and taken an oath or affirmation vouching for the truthfulness of the signed document.
The second most common form of notarization. The purpose of the jurat is to compel truthfulness. With a jurat, the notary certifies the signer's personal appearance, witnesses the document signer signing the document, administers an oath or affirmation, and positively identifies the signer.
The clause written at the foot of an affidavit stating when, where, and before whom such affidavit was sworn.
A statement signed by a person authorized to take oaths certifying to the authenticity of a document or affidavit.
The written notarial certificate on any sworn statement or affidavit completed by the notary public indicating that the document was sworn or affirmed to by the signer.
A certificate evidencing the fact that an Affidavit was properly made before an Authorized Officer.
Specific notary language citing, under oath, that a signature has been witnessed.
A statement contained at the conclusion of an affidavit which states the name of the person giving the evidence, the name of the person before whom and the place where the oath or affirmation was taken
The certificate of person to whom a writing is sworn to.
Certificate of an officer stating that a sworn statement is genuine stating when, where and before whom the statement was sworn. A jurat commonly appears at the bottom of an affidavit.
Jurat (through French from mediaeval Latin juratus, one sworn, Lat. jurare, to swear) is a name given to the sworn holders of certain offices.