WHAT ARE AFFIDAVITS AND CERTIFICATIONS FILED IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY?
Affidavits are written statements: made in the first person. divided into numbered paragraphs. that have a caption which includes a designation of the particular proceeding the affidavit supports or opposes and the original date, if any, fixed for the hearing for which the affidavit is made. signed and dated by the individuals making the statements contained in the affidavits. The person making the affidavit is called the affiant. Certifications are written statements made instead of affidavits, oaths or verifications required by the New Jersey Court Rules which state the same information required for affidavits plus the following language before the signature of the individuals making the certification: “I certify that the foregoing statements made by me are true. I am aware that if any of the foregoing statements made by me are wilfully false, I am subject to punishment.” If a motion for summary judgment is based on facts not appearing in the courts records or not judicially noticeab
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