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OATHS ACT 1900 - SECT 21
Declarations in cases not specifically provided for
21 Declarations in cases not specifically provided for
(1) The Registrar-General, a Deputy Registrar-General or any justice of the
peace, notary public, commissioner of the court for taking affidavits,
Australian legal practitioner authorised by section 27 (1) to take and receive
any affidavit, a federal judicial officer, or other person by law authorised
to administer an oath, may take and receive the declaration of any person
voluntarily making the same before him or her, in the form or to the effect of
the form in either the Eighth or the Ninth Schedule.
(2) Any statutory
declaration taken and received prior to the commencement of the Oaths
(Amendment) Act 1916 before any commissioner of the court for taking
affidavits, shall be deemed to have been duly taken and received.
(3) In this
section--
"federal judicial officer" means-- (a) a Judge of the Federal Court of
Australia, or
(b) a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of
Australia.
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