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Declaration: A declaration is a written statement submitted to a court in which the writer swears "under penalty of perjury" that the contents are true, meaning that the writer acknowledges that if he or she is lying, ...

 


Declaration Of Trust The document that creates a trust. It names a trustee and beneficiaries, sets out how trust assets are to be managed and distributed, and may list the assets that are to be held in trust.

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Declaration: A written statement made with the understanding that willfully providing false information is punishable by fines or imprisonment or both.

Income and Expense Declaration: The form completed by a parent under oath stating that parent's income, assets, expenses and liabilities. The document is used to help determine child support to be paid by the non - custodial parent.

Declaration: A formal statement intended fo legal significance; e.g., a "declaration of trusst" creates the trust.
Decree: The decision of a court of equity. A judgment is a decision of a court of law.

declaration under penalty of perjury - A statement, the truth of which is sworn to by the signer, where the signer would be guilty of the crime of perjury if the statement were shown to be false.

Declaration
A written statement that the signer swears under penalty of perjury is true.

declaration of mailing
n. a form stating that a particular document has been mailed to a particular person or persons (such as opposing attorneys or the clerk of the court) and declaring the truth of that fact "under penalty of perjury", ...

Declaration of Restrictions
A set of restrictions filed by a subdivider to cover an entire tract or subdivision.

Declaration: An unsworn statement of facts made by a party to the transaction, or by one who has an interest in the facts recounted.

declaration: A sworn, written statement that is used as evidence in court. The statement supports or establishes a fact. The person that makes the declaration certifies or declares under penalty of perjury that the statement is true and correct.

declaration of invalidity A declaration by the court that a marriage is invalid, or that no legal marriage existed. Formerly called an annulment.

DECLARATION OF TRUST. The act by which an individual acknowledges that a property, the title of which he holds, does in fact belong to another, for whose use he holds the same.

Declaration of trust
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: a declaration by one holding or taking title to property in which he or she acknowledges that the property is held in trust for another
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Declaration of martial or military law is sometimes used by dictatorships, especially military dictatorships, to enforce their rule.
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declaration under penalty of perjury
A signed statement, sworn to be true by the signer, that will make the signer guilty of the crime of perjury if the statement is shown to be materially false -- that is, ...

Declarations by either side in a civil or criminal case reserving the right to appeal a judge's ruling upon a motion.

declaration
a document in which an applicant for patent declares, under penalty of fine or imprisonment, or both (18 USC 1001), that (1) he or she is the original or sole inventor, (2) shall state of what country he or she is a citizen, ...

Declaration or document issued by a grand jury that makes a neutral report or notes misdeeds by officials charged with specified public duties. It ordinarily does not include a formal charge of crime
Prime Facie:
On the face of it - factually.

"Declarations in an action of trespass, after stating or alleging the specific wrongs or injuries complained of, usually concludes with the general words 'and other wrongs to the plaintiff then did etc.

1. A declaration before an official that one has executed a particular legal document.
2. An official certificate of a formal acknowledging.
3. A public recognition by a man of an illegitimate child as his own.

A declaration that the liability of the members is limited.
5. The amount of capital with which the company proposes to be registered, divided into shares of a certain fixed amount.

Dying Declaration
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OATH
A declaration made according to law, before a competent tribunal or officer, to tell the truth; or it is the act of one who, when lawfully... more ...

D.R.Declaration of Rights.
D.S.Deputy Sheriff.
D.S.B. Debitum sine brevi, debt without a writ.

A formal declaration made by a witness before they give their evidence to say that they will tell the truth. If a witness lies having affirmed in court, they may be charged with perjury. An affirmation carries the same weight as taking the oath.

negative declaration
n. a finding by a city council or other local government that a p...
negative pregnant
n. a denial of an allegation in which a person actually admits mo...

trial by declaration or informal traffic hearing - Persons who receive a traffic citation have an option to appear before a judge in an informal hearing called Trial by Declaration.

Will: A declaration made by a person, prior to death, that states how that person wants their estate to be divided.
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Statutory Declaration - A written declaration agreed in the presence of a Justice of the Peace or a person who is authorised to administer oaths, but not made upon oath or affirmation.

Exceptions - Declarations by either side in a civil or criminal case reserving the right to appeal a judge's ruling upon a motion.

statutory declaration
A written statement of facts which the person making it signs and solemnly declares to be true before a person authorised to take declarations.
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in law, formal declaration or admission by a person who executed an instrument (e.g., a will or a deed) that the instrument is his. The acknowledgment is made before a court, a notary public, or any other authorized person.

OathA solemn declaration, followed by a swearing to God or an honoured deity, whereby the person promises to tell the truth.OffenceA violation of the law.

Presentment - Declaration or document issued by a grand jury that either makes a neutral report or notes misdeeds by officials charged with specified public duties. It ordinarily does not include a formal charge of crime.

Will - A legal declaration that disposes of a person's property when that person dies.
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Will - A legal declaration that disposes of a person's property when that person dies.
Withholding - A tax deducted from a salary, wage, or other income on behalf of the government at the time of payment of wages to the person who pays it.

Affirmation
A declaration acknowledging that the person will tell the truth under penalty of perjury. Affirmations may be made by individuals who object to taking an oath on religious grounds.

ALLEGATION - A declaration, assertion, or statement of a party to a lawsuit, made in a pleading, and setting out what the party intends to prove.
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Judicial Notice The court’s declaration of fact and/or law that controls the outcome of a controversy. The court may do this on its own, or it may do so upon the motion of any party at any time.

affidavit - A written or printed declaration or statement of facts, made voluntarily, and confirmed by the oath or affirmation of the party making it, taken before a person having authority to administer such oath or affirmation.

A manifesto is a public declaration of the ideas and policies of a political party.

Absolute Divorce: Declaration by a court that the marriage has been dissolved so that the parties are no longer married to each other and are free to marry someone else.
Accrue: To propagate or build upon.
Action: Judicial proceeding.

Acknowledgment - A formal declaration before an authorized official by the person who executed an instrument that it is his free act and deed; the certificate of the official on such instrument attesting that it was so acknowledged.

Trust agreement or declaration - The legal document that sets up a living trust. Testamentary trusts are set up in a will.
Trustee - The person or institution that manages the property put in trust.

affirmation: A solemn and formal declaration under penalties of perjury that a statement is true, without an oath.
affirmed: Upheld, agreed with (e.g.,The Appellate Court affirmed the judgment of the City Court).

Allegation - An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what he expects to prove.
Alleged - (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.

SETTLOR
The person, who creates a trust by a written trust declaration, called a "Trustor" in many (particularly western) states and sometimes referred to as the "Donor." The settlor usually transfers the original assets into the trust.

AFFIRMATION: A solemn and formal declaration or statement that an affidavit is true, that the witness will tell the truth, etc. This can be substituted for an oath in certain cases.

statement of intention A declaration made by a chapter 7 debtor concerning plans for dealing with consumer debts that are secured by property of the estate.

plea: In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges, a declaration made in open court.

For example, if your neighbor sues you for putting up a fence on his land and the court rules that your fence extends beyond your property line, you can't later file your own lawsuit seeking a declaration that the property line is incorrectly drawn.

Formal legal documentation of your wishes related to your body and healthcare, should you become incapacitated or die. They may include living wills, durable health care powers of attorney, durable mental health care declarations, ...

and if hearsay evidence meets one of the exceptions, it will be allowed in as evidence. Some of the more common exceptions are the business record exception, a statement against interest, a prior inconsistent statement, and the dying declaration.

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