Attestations

/əˌtɛsˈteɪʃənz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Documents or declarations that prove or confirm the truth of something, often used to verify legal or official facts.
    The attestation confirmed the authenticity of the witness's signature.

Forms

  • attestation

Commentary

Attestations typically serve as formal proof or evidence in legal contexts, often accompanying or supporting primary documents.

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