Affidavit verification: authorised company officers must affirm that petition statements are true to knowledge or belief. A general affidavit form requires an authorised company officer (for example, a director or secretary) to solemnly affirm that specified petition paragraphs are true to their knowledge or based on information believed to be true, and to sign a verification; the form also notes inclusion of verification when sworn by persons other than company officers and permits adaptation for other general Tribunal applications.
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Affidavit verification: authorised company officers must affirm that petition statements are true to knowledge or belief.
A general affidavit form requires an authorised company officer (for example, a director or secretary) to solemnly affirm that specified petition paragraphs are true to their knowledge or based on information believed to be true, and to sign a verification; the form also notes inclusion of verification when sworn by persons other than company officers and permits adaptation for other general Tribunal applications.
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