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The scrivener must file the scrivener's affidavit. If that scrivener is not available you can check your state laws to see if there is another type of affidavit that could be used to explain the problem. You can add more details on the discussion page.

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What is another was of saying a sworn statement in writing?

Affidavit.


What is another word for scribe?

writer, or sometimes considered an artisan.


Does Texas law require an affidavit have an jurat and an acknowledgement?

In Texas, an affidavit must include a jurat, which is a statement indicating that the affidavit was sworn to and signed before a notary public or another authorized official. However, an acknowledgment is not a requirement for an affidavit to be valid; it is typically used in the context of deeds and other documents to confirm the identity of the signer. Therefore, while a jurat is essential for an affidavit, an acknowledgment is not necessary.


Can an affidavit expire and can a does a judge have to honor it?

Well first off, An Affidavit is a sworn statement by you or another competent witness regarding a case or account of the Case in question; A judge CANNOT Deny an Affidavit it goes against his oath of office but he can deny a Motion. Hope this helps


How do you divorce someone in another country?

You can instruct a lawyer through an affidavit and email in that country to serve papers on your behalf You can instruct a lawyer through an affidavit and email in that country to serve papers on your behalf


Who can sign in affidavit?

An affidavit can typically be signed by the individual making the statement, known as the affiant. The affiant must sign the document in the presence of a notary public or another authorized official who can administer oaths.


To be clear: I am on?

To be clear: I am only saying that the Affidavit likely isn't the court's reason for ordering support. The court could have another reason for ordering support, and the Affidavit would have nothing to do with it. Bottom line, if the court orders support, you are required to pay the support.


What do you call a written statement for use as judicial evidence?

A depositionAdditional Info:An "affidavit" or "certification in lieu of an affidavit" is the more likely answer. A "deposition" today is a recorded session of direct and cross examination of a witness under oath used for discovery purpose but which may also be use at trial. Another form of writing that might be used at trial is an "interrogatory." Also a discovery technique, an interrogatory is a written answer to a written question.


You have title and sale affidavit to a car you bought. Original owner trying to scam you got another title from DMV in an attempt to defraud you. Is your original title still good?

If you have the car,a reciept from previous,and the title in the previous name,it is legally your car.The previous owner may become charged with a class one felony.If you can show the state Liability was released to you upon sale to you,DMV may prosecute the previous owner for theft.


What is another?

Not the original dung.


What is another dung?

Not the original dung.


What is another term for original?

normal