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Queensland Statutory Declaration - AMIEU

Queensland Statutory Declaration oaths Act, 1867 I, of , do solemnly and sincerely declare that:- And I make this solemn Declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by the virtue of the provisions of the oaths Act, 1867. Taken and declared before me at: .. (place) of .. (signature of authorised witness) .. (name of authorised witness and qualification ie. Justice of the Peace, Commissioner for Declarations, notary public, lawyer, conveyancer.) .. (signature of person making the Declaration ) Who can witness this Statutory Declaration ? This Declaration may be witnessed by: A justice, commissioner for declarations or notary public under the law of the State, the Commonwealth or another State; or A lawyer; or A conveyancer, or another person authorised to administer an oath, under the law of the State, the Commonwealth or another State.

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Transcription of Queensland Statutory Declaration - AMIEU

1 Queensland Statutory Declaration oaths Act, 1867 I, of , do solemnly and sincerely declare that:- And I make this solemn Declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by the virtue of the provisions of the oaths Act, 1867. Taken and declared before me at: .. (place) of .. (signature of authorised witness) .. (name of authorised witness and qualification ie. Justice of the Peace, Commissioner for Declarations, notary public, lawyer, conveyancer.) .. (signature of person making the Declaration ) Who can witness this Statutory Declaration ? This Declaration may be witnessed by: A justice, commissioner for declarations or notary public under the law of the State, the Commonwealth or another State; or A lawyer; or A conveyancer, or another person authorised to administer an oath, under the law of the State, the Commonwealth or another State.

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