What is a China Doll Affidavit?

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What is a China Doll Affidavit? And what is its meaning?

  • Category: Courts
  • Subcategory: Pleadings
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  • State: Alabama

Answer:

It is an affidavit that is filed based on Schweiger v. China Doll
Restaurant, Inc., 138 Ariz. 183, 673 P.2d 927 (Ariz. App., 1969) where, in a
request for reimbursement of attorneys fees, the burden is on counsel to
indicate the type of service, when it was done, who did it and how much it
cost, rather than a broad request for $x.xx.

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An example of an affidavit is a sworn statement made by a witness in a court case. It typically includes the affiant's name, address, and a detailed account of the facts they are attesting to, such as events they witnessed or documents they possess. Affidavits are used in various legal contexts, including family law, property disputes, and criminal cases.