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the old rule was that all witnesses must take an oath of some kind very gradually however the legislature has relaxed
Affidavit
to by the declaration before an officer authorized to administer oaths of great deal of evidence is submitted by affidavit esp
Commissioners for Oaths
oaths with power in england or elsewhere to administer any oath or take any affidavit for the purpose of any court
Supremacy, Oath of
by 21 22 vict c 48 was substituted for the oaths of allegiance and supremacy to the effect inter alia to
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth
to do so he cannot after he has taken the oath to make a truthful statement state anything which is false
Allegiance, Oath of
allegiance oath of a new form of this oath was substituted for
Increase, affidavit of
increase affidavit of affidavit of payment of in creased costs produced on taxation of
Judicial oath
judicial oath the oath to be taken as soon as may be
London Commissioners to administer oaths
time to time appointed by the lord chancellor to administer oaths see further commissioner for oaths
affidavit of support
affidavit of support a document promising that the person who completes
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