The term duly sworn refers to having been put under oath, before an officer authorized to administer oaths, in the manner and form required by law.
He was duly elected and sworn into office at the appointed by died a month after from pneumonia.
Duly is an adverb.
Kennedy was 43 years old when he was inaugurated after being duly elected as president. Theodore Roosevelt was only 42 when he was sworn in when McKinley died but there was no formal inauguration for him at that time.
You need a license which is duly authorised. Duly meaning as appropriate or in the correct way or fashion.
Your point is duly noted.
your information is duly noted
Your changes for the project are duly noted.
There will probably be a mighty power struggle but officially, the Prime Minister then takes over until the Federation Council of Russia calls for new presidential elections and the winner has been duly sworn in.
Duly is a synonym for properly, fittingly, appropriately, suitably, etc. The most popular use would have to be "Duly Noted"
Sworn Statement of Account State of FloridaCounty of Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared ______________, who after being duly sworn deposes and says that regarding the (describe project) the following is true: 1) Nature of labor or services performed and to be performed: 2) Materials furnished and to be furnished: 3) Amount paid on account to date: $ 0.00 4) Amount due: $ 00.00 ______________________________________ By:__________________________________ The foregoing statement was sworn to or affirmed before me this ___ day of ___________, 20__, by ______________________ on behalf of ________________________________, and who is personally known to me. _____________________________,Notary Public State of Florida
"Duly" and "Dully" are two different words Meaning of "Dully" - without liveliness Meaning of "duly" -In accordance with what is required or appropriate; following proper procedure or arrangement.
The person appointed by the probate court is the "duly appointed fiduciary". No one has the authority to settle an estate until they have been duly appointed by the probate court.