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- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:1-1. Oath of allegiance; form
Every person who is or shall be required by law to give assurance of fidelity and attachment to the Government of this State shall take ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:1-2. Persons required to take oath of allegiance
The governor for the time being of this state, and every person who shall be appointed or elected to any office, legislative, executive or judicial, ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:1-3. Oath of allegiance; persons required to take; form
Every person who shall be elected, or appointed to any public office in this State or in any county, municipality or special district other than ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:1-4. Oath taken with hand on instead of kissing scriptures
It shall not be necessary to the solemnity or obligation of an oath administered in any court of justice or any legal proceeding, civil or ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:1-5. Swearing with uplifted hand instead of kissing and touching book; when authorized
Every person who shall be permitted or required to take an oath in any case, where, by law, an oath is allowed or required, may ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:1-6. Affirmations and declarations; when authorized; forms; legal effect
Every person, permitted or required to take an oath in any case, where, by law, an oath is allowed or required, and who shall allege ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:1-7. Seal not necessary to validity of oath or affidavit
It shall not be necessary to the validity or sufficiency of any oath, affirmation or affidavit, made or taken before any of the persons named ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-1. Officers authorized to take oaths
All oaths, affirmations and affidavits required to be made or taken by law of this State, or necessary or proper to be made, taken or ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-2. Oaths to witnesses in examinations before legislature or committees; perjury
The president of the senate, the speaker of the general assembly and the chairman of a committee of the whole, or of any select or ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-3 Oaths administered by notaries public in financial institution matters.
41:2-3. Oaths administered by notaries public in financial institution matters. a. A notary public who is a stockholder, director, officer, employee or agent ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-3.1. County detectives and investigators may administer oaths
County detectives and investigators attached to the office of the county prosecutor in the several counties of this State are hereby authorized and empowered to ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-3.2. State investigators of division of criminal justice; administration of oaths
State investigators attached to the Division of Criminal Justice may administer oaths, if the oaths are administered only in relation to a matter involving a ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-4. Duty to administer oath of allegiance
Any court of judicature or any commissioned officer of the United Army, Navy or Marine Corps shall administer the oath of allegiance to such person ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-5. Oath of allegiance when official oath required; recital where taken before commissioned officer
It shall be lawful for every court, body corporate, judge, magistrate, any commissioned officer of the United States Army, Navy or Marine Corps or other ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-6. Oath of allegiance when official oath not required
Except as otherwise provided, where the oath of allegiance is or shall be required by law, without any official or other oath, the same may ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-7. Oath of office and of allegiance of governor
The Chief Justice, or any associate justice of the Supreme Court, or any member of the Senate, shall be and is hereby authorized to administer ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-8. Oath of allegiance of legislators
Any member of the senate or of the general assembly may administer the oath of allegiance to his fellow members of the same house. ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-10. Oaths of office; administration
41:2-10. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, any associate justice thereof, any judge of the Superior Court or judge of the tax ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-11. Oaths of office and of allegiance; recital where taken before commissioned officer
The county clerk of each county or any commissioned officer of the United States Army, Navy or Marine Corps may administer the oath of office ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-12. Enrollment by county clerk of names of persons taking oaths before him
The county clerk shall enroll the name of every person to whom he shall administer the oaths mentioned in section 41:2-11 of this ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-13. Judge to act in absence of county clerk
41:2-13. If the county clerk be absent, removed or dead, then any judge of the Superior Court may administer the oaths of office ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-14. Oaths of office of notaries, etc.
41:2-14. In case of the absence, removal, death, or any other disability of the county clerk of any county, any judge of the ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-15. Oath of office and of allegiance of county clerk
41:2-15. Any judge of the Superior Court or any commissioned officer of the United States Army, Navy or Marine Corps may administer the ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-17. Officers authorized to administer or take; jurat; certificate
Any oath, affirmation or affidavit required or authorized to be taken in any suit or legal proceeding in this state, or for any lawful purpose ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-18. President of council, vice president, or president pro tem., of proprietors may administer oaths
The president of the council of proprietors of West Jersey, or, in his absence, the vice president or president pro tempore, may administer oaths or ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-19. Deputy surveyors to take depositions, etc.
Deputy surveyors of the western division of New Jersey may take depositions or affirmations of citations being duly served, as also, in relation to corner ...
- New Jersey Oaths And Affidavits Laws Section 41:2-20. Effect of oaths administered under sections 41:2-18 or 41:2-19
All oaths and affirmations authorized to be administered by either section 41:2-18 or 41:2-19 of this title shall have the same ...
Last modified: October 22, 2006
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