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{{g}}[[Affidavit of service]]. Noun (''[[litigation]]''): A sworn written statement made by the bearded, tattooed hippy on a fixie to whom you gave your [[close-out notice]] with instructions to deliver it to your {{isdaprov|Defaulting Party}} — that he actually did what you asked and handed it to your counterparty at the registered address listed in your legal agreement call the purpose of serving notices.  
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(''[[litigation]]''): A sworn written statement made by the bearded, tattooed hippy on a fixie to whom you gave your [[close-out notice]] with instructions to deliver it to your {{isdaprov|Defaulting Party}} — that he actually did what you asked and handed it to your counterparty at the registered address listed in your legal agreement call the purpose of serving notices.  


This is a simple but nonetheless important evidential point should you need to take legal action against your counterparty to recover sums due but unpaid. Should the rascal not pay the amnount due and you find yourselves issuing proceedings, this greasy fellow becomes a [[process server]], and will need to file your claim on your defendant or, should it be foreign, its [[process agent]].
This is a simple but nonetheless important evidential point should you need to take legal action against your counterparty to recover sums due but unpaid. Should the rascal not pay the amnount due and you find yourselves issuing proceedings, this greasy fellow becomes a [[process server]], and will need to file your claim on your defendant or, should it be foreign, its [[process agent]].