An oath or affirmation made before a notary public affirming that the content of an instrument is true is called a "jurat." This process involves the notary verifying the identity of the signer and witnessing the signing of the document, thereby certifying that the oath or affirmation was made in their presence. The notary then completes the jurat by adding their signature and seal to the document.
The name of the content basketball before it was called basketball is Soccer ball
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affirmation
These days, an instrument called a "Sextant". Before Columbus, an "Astrolabe".
seimograph.. but its not just in japan.
The notarial certificate for an oath or affirmation is typically called a "notarial oath" or "notarial affirmation." This certificate is used by a notary public to confirm that an individual has taken an oath or made an affirmation regarding the truthfulness of a statement or document. It includes details such as the date, the notary's signature, and the official seal.
a musical instrument? a wind instrument? a string instrument? a percussion instrument?
Whip is a percussion instrument. It is also called a slapstick.
It is a traditional instrument that is called a shamisenor samisen
It was an medieval instrument called a "sacbut". It means "push-pull"
instrument called zither?
I will give you three: The organ, the clavichord and the harpsichord, sometimes called the cembalo.