/ˌæfəˈdeɪvɪt ˈsteɪtmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: bản khai có tuyên thệ.
A more thorough explanation: An affidavit is a written statement of facts made under oath or affirmation, typically used as evidence in a court of law. It is a legal document that is signed by the person making the statement (the affiant) and is witnessed by a notary public or other authorized official. The affiant swears to the truthfulness of the statements contained in the affidavit, and can be held criminally liable for perjury if the information provided is found to be false.
Example: The witness provided an affidavit statement detailing the events leading up to the accident.