Averment

/əˈvɜːrmənt/ noun

In law, a positive assertion or declaration made without proof, especially in legal pleading or court documents.

From Old French averer (to affirm) plus -ment (noun suffix). Related to Latin ad- (to) + verus (true). The legal sense developed in medieval English courts when formal assertions became important for legal proceedings.

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