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with the qualifying words “ to the best of his knowledge ” is not under oath as contemplated by Fla . R . Crim P . 3.850 ); Mengore v . State 718 So . 2d 368 ( Fla . 4th DCA 1998 ) ( holding defective verification that stated “ true and correct to the best of my knowledge ”).
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Elser v . Law Offices of James M . Russ , P . A ., 69 So . 2d 309 , 312 ( Fla . 5th DCA 1996 ); Thompson v . Citizens Nat ’ l Bank of Leesburg , 433 So . 2d 32 , 33 ( Fla . 5th DCA 1983 ) (“ An affidavit based on information and belief rather than personal knowledge is not admissible into evidence and should not be considered by the trial court on a motion for summary judgment .”).
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Scott v . State , 464 So . 2d 1171 , 1172 ( Fla . 1985 ).
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Rodriguez v . Avatar Prop . & Cas . Ins . Co ., 290 So . 3d 560 , 563-64 ( Fla . 2nd DCA 2020 ).
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