Indiana Code § 29-1-20-1

Affirmation or representation; form
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Sec. 1. (a) Wherever in this article it is provided that any pleading, petition, report, or other document of any kind be verified, or that an oath be taken, it shall be sufficient if the subscriber simply affirms the truth of the matter to be verified by an affirmation or representation in substantially the following language: "I (we) affirm, under the penalties for perjury, that the foregoing representation(s) is (are) true. (SIGNED) ____________________"       (b) Any person who falsifies an affirmation or representation of fact shall be subject to the same penalties as are prescribed by law for the making of a false affidavit. Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.2503; Acts 1959, c.200, s.1. As amended by Acts 1982, P.L.171, SEC.68.   IC 29-1-21 Chapter 21. Electronic Wills               29-1-21-1 Purpose of chapter; presumptions             29-1-21-2 Exclusive authority; application of other statutes             29-1-21-3 Definitions             29-1-21-4 Attestation; electronic signature; self-proving clause; affidavit of compliance             29-1-21-4.1 Certain wills executed in reliance on supreme court order             29-1-21-5 Recordings; photographs; admissibility             29-1-21-6 "Form vendor"; instructions to signatory             29-1-21-7 Execution of electronic will             29-1-21-8 Revocation of electronic will             29-1-21-9 Use of converted copy; affidavit             29-1-21-10 Maintenance, receipt, and transfer of electronic will             29-1-21-11 Delivery of electronic will; recipients; methods of delivery             29-1-21-12 "Destroy"; destruction of electronic will             29-1-21-13 Affidavit of regularity             29-1-21-14 Prima facie evidence of validity             29-1-21-15 "Electronic will copy"; deposit of electronic will             29-1-21-16 "Filing of an electronic will"             29-1-21-17 "Other electronic will"; "rejected will"; probate of other electronic will or rejected will             29-1-21-18 "Digital asset"; "electronic communication"; "custodian"; "users"; "transaction"

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