
a statement at the end of a will which says that the will has been properly signed and witnessed.
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The words at the end of a document, such as a deed or will, recording the formal verification of the document's execution by the witness or witnesses.
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That clause wherein the witnesses certify that the instrument has been executed before them, and the manner of the execution of the same. The usual attestation clause to a will, is in the following formula, to wit: 'Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named A B, as and for his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have...
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A provision at the end of a will or other legal document that sets out the legal requirements of the document and states that those requirements have been met. By signing the attestation clause, a person is stating and confirming that everything within the clause is true.
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