declarant
英:[dɪ'kleərənt] 美: [dɪ'klerənt]
declarant 基本解释
n.声明者,在法庭中正式宣告愿加入美国国籍者;
英英释义
Declarant
A declarant, generally speaking, is anyone who composes and signs a statement or declaration alleging that the information he has given therein is true. This differs from an affiant, as in the case of an affidavit the facts therein are sworn to before a notary public or other official, whereas a declaration is usually made by one person for the use of another.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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