PROMISSORY OATHS.
No. 1 of 1869,
83
oath.
as soon as may be after his acceptance of office, and such oaths and judicial shall be tendered by the officer and in the manner in that behalf mentioned in the said Part.
31 & 32 Vict. c. 72, s. 6. Schedule. Part II.
7.—(1) A member of the Executive Council shall take the Oaths of allegiance and an oath of fidelity in the discharge of his duties in the form following:-
I, being chosen and admitted a member of His Majesty's Executive Council in this Colony, do swear that I will, to the best of my judgment, at all times when thereto required, freely give my counsel and advice to the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, or Officer Administering the Government of this Colony for the time being, for the good management of the public affairs of this Colony; that I will not directly or indirectly reveal such matters as shall be debated in Council and committed to my secrecy; but that I will in all things be a true and faithful Councillor. So help me God.
(2) The said oaths shall be tendered by the Governor.
8. A member of the Legislative Council shall take the oath of allegiance only, and the same shall be tendered by the Governor.
9.(1) The Clerk of Councils and the Deputy Clerk of Councils shall take the oath of allegiance and an oath of secrecy in the form following:-
I, having been appointed Clerk of Councils (or Deputy Clerk of Councils) in this Colony, do swear that I will not directly or indirectly reveal such matters as shall be debated in the Executive Council and committed to my secrecy. So help me God.
(2) The said oaths shall be tendered by the Colonial Secretary.
[s. 10, rep. No. 8 of 1912.]
11. If any person declines or neglects, when any oath required to be taken by him under this Ordinance is duly tendered, to take such oath, he shall, if he has already entered on his office, vacate the same, and, if he has not entered on his office, be disqualified from entering on the same; but no
31 & 32 Vict. c. 72, s. 7.
* As amended by No. 2 of 1927 [1.4.27].