Form 80C Form of Jurat Where Deponent Is Sworn by Interpretation - Canada

Form 80C Form of Jurat Where Deponent Is Sworn by Interpretation - Canada

This Canada-specific " Form Of Jurat Where Deponent Is Sworn By Interpretation " is a document released by the Federal Court of Canada .

Download the fillable PDF by clicking the link below and use it according to the applicable legal guidelines.

FAQ

Q: What is Form 80C?
A: Form 80C is a form used in Canada.

Q: What is a Jurat?
A: A Jurat is a section of an affidavit where the deponent is sworn under oath.

Q: What is the purpose of Form 80C?
A: Form 80C is used when the deponent needs to be sworn by interpretation.

Q: What does 'sworn by interpretation' mean?
A: 'Sworn by interpretation' means that the deponent does not speak the same language as the person administering the oath, and an interpreter is used.

Q: Who uses Form 80C?
A: Form 80C is used by individuals in Canada who need to have a deponent sworn by interpretation.

Q: Is Form 80C specific to Canada?
A: Yes, Form 80C is specific to Canada and is not used in the United States.

Q: Are there any fees associated with Form 80C?
A: The fees associated with Form 80C may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the individual or agency administering the oath. It is best to contact the specific office or agency for more information.

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