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Nauru Sessional Legislation |
REPUBLIC OF NAURU
COURT ACT 1972
COMMISSIONERS FOR OATHS RULES 1973
In exercise of the powers conferred upon me by section 74 of the Courts Act 1972, I hereby make the following rules -
SHORT
TITLE
1.
These Rules may be cited as the Commissioners for Oaths Rules
1973.
INTERPRETATION
2.
In these Rules "the Act" means the Courts Act
1972.
APPLICATION
FOR
APPOINTMENT
3.
(1) Application for appointment under section 72 of the Act to be a Commissioner
for Oaths shall be made to the Registrar in writing
in the form set out in the
First Schedule to these Rules. It shall be accompanied by an affidavit sworn by
a Commissioner for Oaths
or by a person who is authorised by the law of the
country, where the applicant resides to administer oaths for the purposes of
proceedings
in the courts of that country to the effect that he is well
acquainted with the applicant and that he knows him to be a person of
integrity
and in all respects a fit and proper person to execute the office of
Commissioner for Oaths.
(2) The
provisions of section 73 of the Act shall apply to the swearing of affidavits
outside Nauru for the purposes of the preceding
paragraph, as though it were an
affidavit required for the purpose of proceedings in the Supreme
Court.
(3) Where the applicant
resides in a country which is a federation of states, provinces or territories,
the expression "country" in
paragraph (1) is to be taken as referring to the
state, province or territory in which he
resides.
FEE
PAYABLE ON
APPLICATION
4.
(1) Subject to the next following paragraph, a fee of twenty dollars shall be
payable to the Registrar upon application for appointment
to be a Commissioner
for Oaths. If the applicant is not appointed, the Registrar shall return the fee
to him. If he is appointed,
the Registrar shall pay it into the Treasury Fund as
revenue.
(2) No fee shall be
payable by any officer of the Department of Justice required to apply for
appointment for the purposes of his
duties.
FURTHER
PARTICULARS MAY RE
REQUIRED
5.
The Registrar may and if required by the Chief Justice to do so shall require an
applicant for appointment to be a Commissioner for
Oaths to supply in writing
further particulars of his
circumstances.
ATTENDANCE
GENERALLY NOT
NECESSARY
6.
(1) Subject to the next following paragraph, attendance before the Chief Justice
or the Registrar by an applicant for appointment
to be a Commissioner for Oaths
shall not be necessary.
(2) Where
the applicant is resident in Nauru he shall be required by the Registrar to
attend before him, and the Registrar shall satisfy
himself that the applicant
knows the nature and extent of the functions, duties and powers of Commissioners
for
Oaths.
INSTRUMENT
OF
APPOINTMENT
7.
The instrument of appointment of a person to be a Commissioner for Oaths shall
be in the form set out in the Second
Schedule.
FEES
TO BE RECEIVED BY COMMISSIONERS FOR
OATHS
8.
A Commissioner for Oaths shall be entitled to receive the fees set out in the
Third Schedule to these
Rules:
Provided that fees received
by public officers as Commissioners for Oaths shall be paid by them into the
Treasury Fund as revenue.
Made
this seventh day of August, 1973.
I. R. Thompson Chief Justice
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FIRST SCHEDULE
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT UNDER SECTION 72 OF THE ACT TO BE A COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
To the
Registrar,
Supreme
Court,
Nauru.
1.
I, (full name) ......................................, hereby apply to be
appointed under section 72 of the Courts Act 1972 to be a Commissioner for
Oaths.
2. My home address is
(state in full).
3. My business
address is (state in full).
4. I
am in practice at the above address as a solicitor (or as the case may be) and
have been in practice as such for (state
period).
5. I am*/am not at
present authorised by the laws of the country in which I reside*/practise to
administer oaths in the capacity of
(state
capacity).
6. This application is
accompanied by -
(a) an affidavit by (full mine) of (full address), who is a Commissioner for Oaths*/authorised by the laws of the country where I reside, namely (see rule 3(3)), to administer oaths for the purpose of proceedings in the courts of that country in his capacity as (state capacity); and
(b) the fee payable under rule 4.
Signed:
Date:
*Delete whichever is not applicable
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SECOND SCHEDULE
APPOINTMENT TO BE A COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
(Name of Commissioner), of
(residential address), is hereby appointed under section 72 of the Courts Act
1972 to be a Commissioner for
Oaths.
This ....................
day of ....................., 19... .
Chief Justice
(Seal)
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THIRD SCHEDULE
FEES TO BE RECEIVED BY COMMISSIONERS FOR OATHS
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1. For taking an affidavit,
affirmation or declaration
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$1.00 for each deponent or
declarant.
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2. In addition to fee no.1,
for each exhibit referred to in an affidavit, affirmation or declaration and
required to be marked.
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$0.40
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3. For receiving productions
of documents in respect of any proceedings in any Court, marking them and
sending them to the Court.
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$5.00 and in addition $4.00
for every 15 minutes or part thereof after the first 15 minutes, plus actual
cost of postage.
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4. For taking the
examination of witnesses on interrogatories or otherwise, and reporting thereon
(including administering oath)
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$5.00 and in addition $4.00
for every 15 minutes or part thereof after the first 15 minutes, plus actual
cost of postage.
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