Oaths in Common Law: Forms of Oaths, Affirmations, Declarations & Jurats : to which are Added Forms of Recognizances of Bail in Error, &c., to be Taken by Commissioners in the Country : with Explanatory Notes and Observations, and the Act 22 Viet. C. 16, for the Use of Commissioners Appointed Under the Authority of that Act

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V. & R. Stevens and G.S. Norton, 1859 - 32 sider
 

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Side 7 - ... an act, made in the first year of the reign of king William and queen Mary, intituled, An Act for exempting their Majesties' Protestant Subjects, dissenting from the Church of England, from the Penalties of certain Laws...
Side 23 - I AB do solemnly, sincerely, and truly affirm and declare, that the taking of any oath is, according to my religious belief, unlawful, and I do also solemnly, sincerely, and truly affirm and declare,
Side 11 - Where an agent in town, or an attorney in the country, is the attorney on the record, an affidavit sworn before the attorney in the country shall not be received...
Side 6 - Causes to appoint, by commission under seal of the Court, any persons practising as Solicitors in the Isle of Man, in the Channel Islands, or any of them, to administer oaths, and to take declarations or affirmations, to be used in the said Court; and such persons shall be entitled from time to charge and take such fees as any other persons performing the same duties in the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes may charge and take.
Side 3 - An act how lands, tenements, etc., may be disposed by will or otherwise and concerning wards and primer seisins; and also so much of an act passed in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of King Charles the Second, intituled An act for prevention of frauds and perjuries...
Side 6 - Honour in Chancery, and to possess all such other Powers and discharge all such other Duties as aforesaid ; and such Persons shall be styled " London Commissioners to administer Oaths in Chancery"; and they shall be entitled to charge and take a Fee of One Shilling and Sixpence for every Oath administered by them, and for every Declaration, Affirmation, or Attestation of Honour taken by them, subject to any Order of the Lord Chancellor varying or annulling the same.
Side 25 - I AB do, in the Presence of Almighty God, solemnly, sincerely, and truly affirm and declare that I am a Member of the Religious Sect called Separatists, and that the taking of any Oath is contrary to my Religious Belief, as well as essentially opposed to the Tenets of that Sect; and I do also in the same solemn Manner affirm and declare...
Side 5 - Province, to take and receive all and every such affidavit and affidavits as any person or persons shall be willing and desirous to make before any of the persons so empowered, in or concerning any cause, matter or thing depending, or hereafter to be depending, or in...
Side 5 - and receive all and every such affidavit and affidavits, as any person " or persons shall be willing and desirous to make before any of the
Side 23 - If any person called as a witness in any Court of Civil Judicature in Scotland, or required or desiring to make an affidavit or deposition, shall refuse or be unwilling from alleged conscientious motives to be sworn, it shall be lawful for the Court or Judge, or other presiding officer or person qualified to take affidavits or depositions, on being satisfied of the sincerity of such objection, to permit such person, instead of being sworn, to make his or her solemn affirmation or declaration...

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