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Statement of Truth

A statement of truth normally has to be signed by the person providing the information on the claim or defence form. In order to sign a statement of truth online, you will need to type in your name and where appropriate, your position or office held if signing on behalf of a company or firm.

By completing a statement of truth, you certify that the information provided is true. A person who completes a statement of truth without an honest belief in the truth of the given information is liable to proceedings for contempt of court.

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