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In the example below, paragraph 1 is the standard beginning paragraph of an affidavit. Paragraph 2 explains that the affidavit is filed to give additional information. The other paragraphs add a new document and give some new information. | In the example below, paragraph 1 is the standard beginning paragraph of an affidavit. Paragraph 2 explains that the affidavit is filed to give additional information. The other paragraphs add a new document and give some new information. | ||
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| align=right | <tt>1.</tt> || <tt>I am the Claimant in this matter, and as such have personal knowledge of the facts hereinafter deposed to.</tt> | |||
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| align=right | <tt>2.</tt>||<tt>I make this my affidavit to supplement the evidence given in my second affidavit, sworn in this matter on 1 April 2012 (the "Second Affidavit").</tt> | |||
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| align=right | <tt>3.</tt>||<tt>At paragraph 32 of the Second Affidavit, I describe how the Respondent and I bought our 1978 Chevy Pinto. I have now found the sales receipt for that purchase, which shows that I paid all of the down payment. Attached to this my Affidavit as EXHIBIT "A" is a true copy of the sales receipt, dated 1 April 2002.</tt> | |||
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| align=right | <tt>4.</tt>||<tt>At paragraph 44 of the Second Affidavit, I discuss how the Respondent and I bought the green filing cabinet. I have had the chance to give further thought to this purchase, and I now recall that it had four drawers. I accidentally omitted this fact in the Second Affidavit.</tt> | |||
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...and so on. | ...and so on. |