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Statement of truth definition

What does Statement of truth mean? A statement of truth is the signed wording on a court document by which the maker confirms an honest belief that the facts stated are true and acknowledges the consequences of making a false statement. In England and Wales (and broadly in Northern Ireland), its use and form are prescribed by civil procedure rules (for example, CPR r 22 and PD 22), and it typically verifies statements of case, witness statements, disclosure statements, expert reports, costs budgets and certain applications. It must use the prescribed wording, be dated and be signed by the party, litigation friend or (for statements of...

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Old statement of truth on witness statement post‑Apr 2020: struck out?

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Changes to CPR PD 22 took effect on 6 April 2020. The revisions modified the mandated wording for the Statement of truth that authenticates documents to be deployed in civil proceedings. Nevertheless, under both the old and new versions the signatory must still confirm their belief that the 'contents' of the pertinent documents are true—or, under the updated formula, that the 'facts stated' in the relevant document are true...

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Ryan Hocking
Ryan Hocking

Ryan has a busy, broad-based commercial and insolvency practice. He is a sought-after trial and appellate advocate, having acted in a number of cases of wider commercial significance to the client. Ryan's insolvency practice includes both personal and corporate insolvency, acting for office-holders as well as individuals and directors. He advises and acts in respect of (amongst other things) antecedent transactions, misfeasance, and litigation brought by office-holders. Within the wide category of commercial litigation, he has experience in matters relating to contractual disputes, civil fraud, partnerships and LLPs, professional negligence, financial regulation, unjust enrichment, and of cases with an international dimension (including injunctive relief and cross-border insolvencies). Ryan welcomes instructions to act as sole counsel or as part of a team, and has been led in the High Court (for example, being led by Brie Stevens-Hoare QC in the commercial fraud case of...

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