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Last seen on: –Daily Boston Globe Crossword Thursday, 6 July 2023
Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 22 2022

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In law, an affirmation is a solemn declaration allowed to those who conscientiously object to taking an oath. An affirmation has exactly the same legal effect as an oath but is usually taken to avoid the religious implications of an oath; it is thus legally binding but not considered a religious oath. Some religious adherents hold beliefs that allow them to make legally binding promises but forbid them to swear an oath before a deity. Additionally, an individual may decline making a religious oath due to their personal beliefs, or those of their audience. In some jurisdictions, an affirmation may be given only if such a reason is provided.

A right to give an affirmation has existed in English law since the Quakers Act 1695 (An Act that the Solemne Affirmation & Declaration of the People called Quakers shall be accepted instead of an Oath in the usual Forme; 7 & 8 Will. 3 c. 34) was passed. The text of the affirmation was the following: “I A.B. do declare in the Presence of Almighty God the Witnesse of the Truth of what I say”. The right to give an affirmation is now embodied in the Oaths Act 1978, c.19, which prescribes the following form: “I, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm” and then proceed with the words of the oath prescribed by law, omitting any words of imprecation or calling to witness.

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