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Oaths Act 1900
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3 Form and manner of taking oaths
> > (1) Where but for the passing of this Act or the Act twentieth Victoria number nine hereby repealed it would be necessary for any person—
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> > > (a) to take the oaths commonly called the Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy, and Abjuration, or any of them, or
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> > > (b) to take the oath prescribed by the Act commonly called the Roman Catholic Relief Act, or
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> > > (c) to make the declaration prescribed by the Imperial Act ninth George the Fourth, chapter seventeen,
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> > it shall be sufficient for such person to take in lieu of the said several oaths and declaration the oath of allegiance in the form of the Second Schedule.
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> > (2) The oaths prescribed in the Second, Third, and Fourth Schedules may be taken and subscribed at any hour—
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> > > (a) within the State of New South Wales before any Justice of the High Court of Australia or of the Supreme Court, any member of the Industrial Commission of New South Wales, any Judge of the District Court”, or before any justice of the peace who is authorised by writ of dedimus potestatem for that purpose, and
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> > > (b) without the said State before any Justice of the High Court of Australia or of the Supreme Court of any State of the Commonwealth of Australia, or before any person who is authorised by writ of dedimus potestatem for that purpose.
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> > (2A) Without prejudice to the operation of subsection (2) the oaths prescribed in the Second and Fourth Schedules may be taken and subscribed at any hour—
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> > > (a) by a Judge of the Local Court—before the Chief Judge of the Local Court or the person for the time being acting in that office, or
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> > > (b) by a justice of the peace—before a Judge or registrar of the Local Court.
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> > (3) A writ of dedimus potestatem for the purpose of administering any such oath may be issued for execution in any part of His Majesty’s Dominions.
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> **s 3:** Am 1916 No 5, sec 2; 1973 No 10, sec 3 (a); 1978 No 5, sec 2; 1999 No 31, Sch 4.65 \[1\]; 2005 No 31, Sch 11; 2007 No 94, Sch 1.75; 2025 No 61, Sch 2.69\[1\]–\[3\].