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No. 2 of 1889.

419

(2) The officer shall, unless the person about to take the oath voluntarily objects thereto, or is physically incapable of so taking the oath, administer the oath in the form and manner aforesaid without question:

Provided that, in the case of a person who is neither a Christian nor a Jew, the oath may be administered in any manner which is now lawful.

(3) In this section "officer" includes every person authorised to administer oaths.

44. If any person to whom an oath is administered desires to swear with uplifted hand, in the form and manner in which an oath is usually administered in Scotland, he shall be permitted so to do, and the oath shall be administered to him in such form and manner without further question.

51 & 52 Vict. c. 46, s. 5.

45. Where an oath has been duly administered and taken, the fact that the person to whom the same was administered had, at the time of taking such oath, no religious belief, shall not for any purpose affect the validity of such oath.

51 & 52 Vict. c. 46, s. 3.

46.-(1) Every person upon objecting to being sworn, and stating, as the ground of such objection, either that he has no religious belief, or that the taking of an oath is contrary to his religious belief, shall be permitted to make his solemn affirmation instead of taking an oath in all places and for all purposes where an oath is or shall be required by law.

(2) Every person who is neither a Christian nor a Jew shall be permitted to make his solemn affirmation instead of taking an oath in all places and for all purposes where an oath is or shall be required by law.

(3) Every such affirmation shall be as follows:

"I, A.B., do solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare and affirm," and then proceed with the words of the oath prescribed by law, omitting any words of imprecation or calling to witness.

* As amended by No. 20 of 1922 and Law Rev. Ord., 1923.

† As amended by No. 20 of 1922, No. 21 of 1922 and Law Rev. Ord., 1923.

51 & 52 Vict. c. 46, s. 2.

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No. 2 of 1889. 419 (2) The officer shall, unless the person about to take the oath voluntarily objects thereto, or is physically incapable of so taking the oath, administer the oath in the form and manner aforesaid without question: Provided that, in the case of a person who is neither a Christian nor a Jew, the oath may be administered in any manner which is now lawful. (3) In this section "officer" includes every person authorised to administer oaths. 44. If any person to whom an oath is administered desires to swear with uplifted hand, in the form and manner in which an oath is usually administered in Scotland, he shall be permitted so to do, and the oath shall be administered to him in such form and manner without further question. 51 & 52 Vict. c. 46, s. 5. 45. Where an oath has been duly administered and taken, the fact that the person to whom the same was administered had, at the time of taking such oath, no religious belief, shall not for any purpose affect the validity of such oath. 51 & 52 Vict. c. 46, s. 3. 46.-(1) Every person upon objecting to being sworn, and stating, as the ground of such objection, either that he has no religious belief, or that the taking of an oath is contrary to his religious belief, shall be permitted to make his solemn affirmation instead of taking an oath in all places and for all purposes where an oath is or shall be required by law. (2) Every person who is neither a Christian nor a Jew shall be permitted to make his solemn affirmation instead of taking an oath in all places and for all purposes where an oath is or shall be required by law. (3) Every such affirmation shall be as follows: "I, A.B., do solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare and affirm," and then proceed with the words of the oath prescribed by law, omitting any words of imprecation or calling to witness. * As amended by No. 20 of 1922 and Law Rev. Ord., 1923. As amended by No. 20 of 1922, No. 21 of 1922 and Law Rev. Ord., 1923. 51 & 52 Vict. c. 46, s. 2.
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EVIDENCE.

No. 2 of 1889.

419

(2) The officer shall, unless the person about to take the oath voluntarily objects thereto, or is physically incapable of so taking the oath, administer the oath in the form and manner aforesaid without question:

Provided that, in the case of a person who is neither a Christian nor a Jew, the oath may be administered in any manner which is now lawful.

(3) In this section "officer" includes every person an- thorised to administer oaths..

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44. If any person to whom an oath is administered desires Swearing to swear with uplifted hand, in the form and manner in with uplifted which an oath is usually administered in Scotland, he shall 51 & 52 Vict. be permitted so to do, and the oath shall be administered to c. 46, s. 5. him in such form and manner without further question.

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45. Where an oath has been duly administered and Validity of taken, the fact that the person to whom the same was affected by administered had, at the time of taking such oath, no absence of religious belief, shall not for any purpose affect the validity belief. of such oath.

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51 & 52 Vict. c. 46, s. 3.

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46.-(1) Every person upon objecting to being sworn, Afirmation and stating, as the ground of such objection, either that he in lieu of has no religious belief, or that the taking of an oath is 51 & 52 Vict. contrary to his religious belief, shall be permitted to make c. 46, s. 1. his solemn affirmation instead of taking an oath in all places t and for all purposes where an oath is or shall be required by law.

(2) Every person who is neither a Christian nor a Jew shall be permitted to make his solemn affirmation instead of taking an oath in all places and for all purposes where an oath is or shall be required by law.

(3) Every such affirmation shall be as follows:

"I, A.B., do solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare and affiri," and then proceed with the words of the oath prescribed by law, omitting any words of imprecation or calling to witness.

* As amended by No. 20 of 1922 and Law Rev. Ord., 1923.

† As amended by No. 20 of 1922, No. 21 of 1922 and Law Rev. Ord., 1923.

51 & 52 Vict. c. 46, s. 2.

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