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Form 20: Affidavit (Modified to include heading, signature block and filing party's details as required by Order 41 of the Federal Court Rules)
Version: 2
Rule: Order 14, rule 2
Use: Documents prepared using Form 20 are called affidavits. You should use an affidavit when you want to put facts or evidence before the Court. An application can be accompanied by an affidavit when it is first filed (for more information about preparing an affidavit in support of an application, see the Guide to Form 5).

The Court will often direct the parties to file and serve affidavits containing all the facts that a party wishes the Court to consider.
Filing fee: nil (unless it is filed for the purpose of applying for leave or special leave to appeal, in which case for a corporation $1250, in any other case $625)
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