| Richard Henslowe Wellington - Coroners - 1906 - 184 pages
...attempting to make him define his religious position more specifically than is required by the Act —viz., either " that he has no religious belief," or that...taking of an oath is contrary to his religious belief." S. 5 of this Act provides that " if any person to whom an oath is administered desires to swear with... | |
| Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - Great Britain - 1906 - 736 pages
...52 Viet. c. 46, upon "every person objecting to be sworn and stating as the ground of such objection that he has no religious belief, or that the taking of an oath is contrary to his religious belief." This Act provides further that if any person making such affirmation shall wilfully, falsely, and corruptly... | |
| George Lisle - Accounting - 1906 - 508 pages
...following form of affirmation in writing is prescribed to be substituted for an affidavit of a deponent who has " no religious belief, or that the taking of an oath is contrary to his religious belief " : — Form 2, Form of Affirmation I (Deponent's name and designation), do solemnly and sincerely... | |
| Cecil George Douglas - Justices of the peace - 1907 - 630 pages
...follows : 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...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... | |
| George Lisle - Accounting - 1907 - 526 pages
...'225). Excepted Case.—By the Oaths Act, 1888, every person objecting to being sworn, and stating that he has no religious belief, or that the taking of an oath is contrary to his religious belief, may make his solemn affirmation instead of taking an oath. In such cases the affidavit will commence—... | |
| Courtney Stanhope Kenny - Criminal law - 1907 - 576 pages
...longer universal; for, by the Oaths Act, 1888", "Every person: objecting to being sworn, on the ground either that he has no religious belief or that the taking of an oath is contraryto his religious belief, shall be permitted to make his solemni affirmation, in all places... | |
| Ernest Cockle - Evidence (Law) - 1907 - 248 pages
...an affirmation instead of an oath, on stating either (1) That he has no religious belief ; or, (2) That the taking of an oath is contrary to his religious belief. The same Act also provides that any person may, if he so desire, be sworn in the Scotch manner, with... | |
| John Stephenson Rowntree - Society of Friends - 1908 - 496 pages
...— " (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...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... | |
| Nigeria. Compilations - 1908 - 880 pages
...7—1900.) 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...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... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Parliamentary practice - 1908 - 434 pages
...of taking the oath. (2) If a member objects to be sworn, and states as the ground of his objection, either that he has no religious belief, or that the taking of an oath is contrary to his religious ELECTION AND ADMISSION OF MEMBERS— CHAP. II. continued. belief, he may make a solemn affirmation... | |
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