Attestation

An attestation is something that serves to bear witness, confirm, authenticate or verify the validity of some fact or status.[1] An attestor is someone who performs an attestation. An attestation date is the date on which an attestation is performed.

Examples

Examples of attestations include:

See also

  • Wiktionary logo The dictionary definition of attest at Wiktionary
  • Wiktionary logo The dictionary definition of attestation at Wiktionary
  • Wiktionary logo The dictionary definition of attestor at Wiktionary
  • Attested language, a language for which documented evidence exists

References

  1. ^ Law, Jonathan, ed. (2022). "attestation". A Dictionary of Law. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191923883.

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