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What is an oath?

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An oath is a solemn declaration that a statement is true. An oath must be taken before a Commissioner for Oaths or a Notary Public for it to be valid. Oaths are often used to confirm a written statement, known as an affidavit, for use in court, estate, or land title transactions.


December 2004

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