New South Wales Repealed Regulations

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This legislation has been repealed.

POWERS OF ATTORNEY REGULATION 2011 - SCHEDULE 1

SCHEDULE 1 – Persons who may endorse documents under section 44 (1) (a) (ii) of the Act

(Clause 4)

Part 1 - Persons who may endorse documents within Australia

accountants

bank managers

barristers

chancellors, deputy chancellors or deans of faculties of universities

commissioned officers in the defence forces of the Commonwealth of Australia

commissioners for taking affidavits

dentists

judges

justices of the peace

licensed conveyancers

magistrates

mayors or general managers of local government councils

medical practitioners

members of parliament of the Commonwealth or of any State or Territory

members of the police force of the Commonwealth or of any State or Territory

ministers of religion

notaries public

officers in charge of police stations

pharmacists

postal managers of post offices

principals or deputy principals of schools or colleges

registered surveyors

registrars of local courts or magistrates courts

solicitors

stockbrokers

veterinary surgeons

Part 2 - Persons who may endorse documents within a foreign country

Australian Consular Officers, or British Consular Officers, within the meaning of section 26 of the Oaths Act 1900 , exercising functions in the country where the document is executed or witnessed

commissioned officers in the defence forces of the Commonwealth of Australia

commissioners for taking affidavits

judges

justices of the peace

legal practitioners

magistrates

mayors or general managers of local government corporations

medical practitioners

notaries public

officers in charge of police stations



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