Affiant
a person who makes an affidavit.
historical examples
the signature should correspond exactly with the name of the affiant stated at the beginning.
copyright: its history and its law richard rogers bowker
where a corporation or firm is the claimant, the affiant should swear as agent.
copyright: its history and its law richard rogers bowker
the signature of the affiant and of the notary and the seal are all necessary to validate the affidavit.
copyright: its history and its law richard rogers bowker
it is not true that this affiant has ever been party to the commission of any crime or any misdemeanor.
‘the system,’ as uncovered by the san francisco graft prosecution franklin hichborn
the writing other than that of lee harvey oswald is that of affiant.
warren commission (11 of 26): hearings vol. xi (of 15) the president’s commission on the -ss-ssination of president kennedy
affiant is familiar with the handwriting of her sister marguerite claverie oswald.
warren commission (11 of 26): hearings vol. xi (of 15) the president’s commission on the -ss-ssination of president kennedy
that to disclose the source of affiant’s information at this time might defeat the ends of justice.
new york times current history; the european war, vol 2, no. 4, july, 1915 various
failure to state in what capacity the affiant takes the oath, whether as claimant, agent of the claimant, or printer.
copyright: its history and its law richard rogers bowker
wherefore, affiant prays that said gustav stahl may be arrested and imprisoned, or bailed, as the case may be.
new york times current history; the european war, vol 2, no. 4, july, 1915 various
noun
(us, law) a person who makes an affidavit
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