Section § 1401

Explanation

This law states that when you make an affidavit or deposition, it doesn't need to have a specific title to be valid. Even if it has no title or a wrong title, it's still effective as long as it's clear what case or legal proceeding it's about.

It is not necessary to entitle an affidavit or deposition in the action, whether taken before or after indictment or information, or upon an appeal; but if made without a title, or with an erroneous title, it is as valid and effectual for every purpose as if it were duly entitled, if it intelligibly refer to the proceeding, indictment, information, or appeal in which it is made.