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Legal Definitions - further affiant sayeth naught

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Definition of further affiant sayeth naught

Definition: Further affiant sayeth naught (with variations also using the words “saith” and “not”) is a traditional phrase used in legal documents to indicate that the person has nothing else to say about the issue being discussed.

For example, if someone is giving a statement in court and they have finished answering all the questions, they may end their statement by saying "further affiant sayeth naught" to indicate that they have nothing else to add.

While this phrase is still sometimes used in American legal documents, it is considered outdated and is often replaced with more modern language in affidavits.

Overall, "further affiant sayeth naught" is a formal way of saying "that's all I have to say" in legal documents.

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Simple Definition

Further affiant sayeth naught: This is an old-fashioned phrase that people used to add to legal documents to show that they had nothing else to say about the topic. It's like saying "I have nothing more to add." Even though some people still use it, it's not really necessary anymore and can be replaced with simpler language.

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