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A person who gives a statement is called a witness.
The person being defended is referred to as the defendant.
The person who signs documents is typically referred to as a signatory or a signer.
A person who gives advice on legal matters is called a lawyer or an attorney. They are trained professionals who provide legal counsel and representation to individuals or organizations facing legal issues.
No, an affiant is a person who makes a sworn statement, while a notary is a public official authorized to witness and certify documents, including affidavits. The notary verifies the identity of the affiant and ensures the document is signed voluntarily and under oath.
To defame someone, that is, to impair their reputation by making false statements about them, is not usually a criminal offence but rather a civil wrong or tort which forms the basis of a lawsuit. In some jurisdictions this is simply called defamation but in others there are differences in law and procedure depending on whether the defamatory statement was published as an oral statement or as a written one. Oral defamation is called slander whereas written defamation is called libel.
What is the proper statement when the father gives the bride away in marriage ceremony
You call that a "solution" of the equation.
A thesis statement.
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A mentor
Witness
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A Guidance Counselor.
An employer is the person who gives an employee a job.
A person who gives testimony can be referred to in different ways, depending on the circumstances. For examples:A Preacher or religious person gives (their) testimony.A court witness or defendant gives testimony.
Under some conditions, a person's silence after a statement is made gives rise to a legal inference that the person who remained silent gave the statement tacit approval.
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