Help: Statutory Declerations Act, 1935
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Help: Statutory Declerations Act, 1935
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As Google appears not to be my friend today, does anyone know anything about the above act? And more to the point, the ramifications of breaking it* when signing a (non-legal) document?
Thanks,
Steve
(*Hypothetically, not that anyone would or should do such a thing)
As Google appears not to be my friend today, does anyone know anything about the above act? And more to the point, the ramifications of breaking it* when signing a (non-legal) document?
Thanks,
Steve
(*Hypothetically, not that anyone would or should do such a thing)
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Originally Posted by boxst
Hello
As Google appears not to be my friend today, does anyone know anything about the above act? And more to the point, the ramifications of breaking it* when signing a (non-legal) document?
Thanks,
Steve
(*Hypothetically, not that anyone would or should do such a thing)
As Google appears not to be my friend today, does anyone know anything about the above act? And more to the point, the ramifications of breaking it* when signing a (non-legal) document?
Thanks,
Steve
(*Hypothetically, not that anyone would or should do such a thing)
- M'lord DCI
PS - Probably up to 2 years in jail (max) or a fine!
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Try Declarations
Law Society of England and Wales - Frequently asked questions
That should be 1835
Christmas declarations?
Law Society of England and Wales - Frequently asked questions
That should be 1835
Christmas declarations?
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Originally Posted by speedking
Try Declarations
Law Society of England and Wales - Frequently asked questions
That should be 1835
Christmas declarations?
Law Society of England and Wales - Frequently asked questions
That should be 1835
Christmas declarations?
Steve
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Originally Posted by boxst
Thanks for that. It is something to do with the Catholic Church. It says 1935 on the document, so that probably invalidates it anyway .
Steve
Steve
Are you applying to be the new pope?
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