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Declaration of trust
Declaration of trust. To prevent the inconvenience which arose from parol declarations and secret transfers of uses, s. 53
Statutory Declarations Act, 1835
Statutory Declarations Act, 1835 (English) (5 & 6 Wm. 4, c. 62), which substitutes declarations for oaths in a large
Declaration of war
Declaration of war. The formal announcement by one nation of an intention to treat another nation as an enemy
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Declared goods
Declared goods, 'Declared goods' in s. 14 of the Central Sales Tax Act, 1956, are individually specified under separate
affidavit of support
affidavit of support A document promising that the person who completes it will support an applicant financially in the United States. Family and certain employment immigration cases require the I-864 Affidavit of Support, which is legally...
Declaration of law
Declaration of law, it is the speech, express or necessarily implied, which only is the declaration of law by
Legitimacy Declaration Act, 1858 (English)
Legitimacy Declaration Act, 1858 (English) (21 & 22 Vict. c. 93), which provides that any natural born subject of the
Affidavit of documents
Affidavit of documents, an affidavit by a party against whom an order for discovery has been made specifying all the documents material to the matters in dispute in the action which are or have been in...
Affidavit to hold to bail
Affidavit to hold to bail. By the (English) Judgments Act, 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 110), s. 3, it was provided that upon an affidavit of the existence of a debt to the amount of...
Declaration of deceased person
Declaration of deceased person. These declarations are frequently admissible as evidence, e.g., (1) if made in the ordinary discharge
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