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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affidavit evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to evidence that is presented in the form of an affidavit, which is a written statement confirmed by oath.
Example: "The court accepted the affidavit evidence submitted by the witness as part of the case."
Alternatives: "sworn statement evidence" or "declarative evidence".
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The court had to determine the case based on affidavit evidence and, though cross-examination on such evidence was permissible, this did not usually occur in practice.
Such judges could be empowered to, where appropriate, make decisions on a more informal basis, based on affidavit evidence and conference briefs.
The Court found that on the affidavit evidence produced by the applicants, the Director-General could not reasonably have come to the conclusion he came to without hearing the applicants' witnesses.
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Judge Lodge added that the affidavit "evidences a reckless disregard for the truth".
We see no error in the admission of the affidavit in evidence.
Those seeking the benefits must provide an affidavit and evidence of shared financial responsibilities.
A month before Tierney entered her affidavit into evidence, the city had sent a letter of termination to the doctor, telling him they were firing him for "inexcusable neglect of duty". Federal investigators say that the city never alerted them to the investigation of the doctor, despite a request that the city keep them informed about medical care at the facility.
The application must be accompanied by an affidavit and evidence of your debt and the absence of a credible defence on the part of the debtor.
None excluded accused from the beatings...Minor inconsistencies appear in affidavits in evidence with respect to each specification.
As an initial matter, it is important to point out that the Court may accept affidavits as evidence of irreparable harm.
However, based on the briefs, affidavits, and evidence presented at the hearing, this Court finds that the use of plaintiff's trademark as defendant's own domain name is likely to cause consumer confusion as to who owns the site.
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