Filing of affidavits requires allegations contrary to the record to be stated clearly and supported by a sworn affidavit. Rule 8 requires that any allegation of a fact not borne out by, or contrary to, the record must be stated clearly and concisely and supported by a duly sworn affidavit, thereby obliging parties to provide formal evidentiary verification for such extra-record or contradictory assertions.
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Filing of affidavits requires allegations contrary to the record to be stated clearly and supported by a sworn affidavit.
Rule 8 requires that any allegation of a fact not borne out by, or contrary to, the record must be stated clearly and concisely and supported by a duly sworn affidavit, thereby obliging parties to provide formal evidentiary verification for such extra-record or contradictory assertions.
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