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Learn to pronounce ju·rat

/ˈjo͝oˌrat/
noun
  1. a person who has taken an oath or who performs a duty on oath, e.g. a juror.
  2. a statement on an affidavit of when, where, and before whom it was sworn.

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Apr 1, 2015 · The purpose of a jurat — also known in some states as a “verification upon oath or affirmation” — is for a signer to swear to or affirm the ...

Jurat

Clause
A jurat is a clause at the foot of an affidavit showing when, where, and before whom the actual oath was sworn or affirmation was made. Wikipedia
short for Latin juratum (est) it has been sworn, 3rd singular perfect passive of jurare to swear — more at jury. First Known Use.
The purpose of a jurat is for an affiant to swear to or affirm the truthfulness of the contents of an affidavit. A notary public administers an oath or ...
A Jurat is an affidavit (which is written by an affiant) that has been sworn or affirmed before a public officer, usually a Notary Public.
State of California. County of. Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me on this _____ day of ______, 20__, by________________________,.
Jurat is Latin for “to swear.” A jurat is a certificate attached to an affidavit or deposition to signify that the affidavit or deposition was properly made ...