0 a written statement which you swear is true and which is used as evidence in a court of law -- beediget erklæring
a sworn affidavit.
In some of the cases cited from the affidavits (b and c above, for example), the use of the pluperfect is not necessarily nonstandard.
The affidavit is meant to pre-empt such moves, although it may easily be dismissed by the police if they so desire.
He said, get an affidavit, photo of marriage and certificate from temple and come back.
Just 67 cases which relate to child or spouse custody have affidavits which survive for the period 1738 to 1800.
A total of 73 interviews, 45 of which yielded affidavits, were collected from this site.
The narratives were collected from newspapers, letters, and affidavits.
In speech act terms, they work at ensuring that the felicity conditions of an affidavit are met.
The resolutions of protective order affidavits, then, rather than being the outcome of a series of events narrated, are really a plea for legal help.