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dillngerfour

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Hi everyone. I was just wondering what the phrase "Further, your Affiant sayeth not" means. I see it sometimes in various legal documents, and I can't make any contextual sense of it. Can anyone clue me in?
 


HomeGuru

Senior Member
According to the Looney Tunes legal dictionary, the phrase means That's All Folks!

Your spelling of not should be naught as if we use yours in sayeth not, that would be Valley Girl speak. Like wow, like my boyfriend dyed his hair like cool pink. Not. Sayeth not. Not to be confused with sayeth frayed knot. Or squirrel talk sayeth nut.

[Edited by HomeGuru on 02-14-2001 at 11:52 PM]
 

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