I had the same question about the declaration page. I would try to explain but I would just be repeating what this dude says in a video, and he says it much better than I could: http://www.lawmed.com/blog/?p=143
I thought it was cool that a lawyer took time to make a video like this that doesn't have to do with law.
You will find the homewoners declaration page in your homeowners insurance package. The declaration page is a summary of the insurance you have paid for. The declaration page details out the coverage you maintain on your property.
The front page. There is only one page.
The first page gives the rational and philosophy of the document. The second page is the complaints against the king. The final page is Declaration of Independence.
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The Declaration of Independence is only one page in length.
its a paper stating all of the coverage that you have for your insurance policy. if you ever need a declaration page you can call your insurance company to obtain one. they should give it to you free of charge.
To obtain a copy of your declarations page, contact your agent, or call foremost directly.
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Not Sure about the page but he declares his love right at the end of the chapter 'Declaration' and then kisses her right at the start of 'Wager'. I'll ask my sister the page x
Usually, you record a "declaration of homestead" in the place where your deed is recorded, cross-referenced to the book and page or document number for the deed. The declaration form is usually available at the recording office, a state office or lawyer.
In the conclusion page the founding fathers stated "And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor."
The passage from the Declaration of Independence that reflects Enlightenment ideas on natural rights is "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." This statement expresses the belief in inherent rights that are not granted by government but are fundamental to human existence.