§ 5853. By clerks of courts, referees, etc
§ 5853. By clerks of courts, referees, etc Clerks and registers of courts, committees of the General Assembly, and referees, auditors, commissioners, special masters, and committees appointed by a court of law may administer oaths necessary to be taken for the establishment of truth or the furtherance of justice in any matter coming before such […]
§ 5854. Oaths, administering by court clerks, justices, notaries, etc.; certification
§ 5854. Oaths, administering by court clerks, justices, notaries, etc.; certification The Clerk of the Supreme Court, county clerks, justices of the peace, judges and registers of probate, judges and clerks of the Criminal Division of the Superior Court, notaries public and masters appointed by a Superior Court under an order of referee may administer […]
§ 5855. Oaths and acknowledgments by members of the U.S. Armed Forces
§ 5855. Oaths and acknowledgments by members of the U.S. Armed Forces Whenever an oath of office, oath to an affidavit, deposition, or other written instrument or an acknowledgment of a deed, lease, conveyance, release, or other written instrument is required for use in or in connection with any matter pending in this State, such […]
§ 5856. Storage of judicial oaths
§ 5856. Storage of judicial oaths The Vermont Supreme Court shall adopt a rule which establishes a procedure for the storage of judicial oaths. (Added 1997, No. 121 (Adj. Sess.), § 37.)
§ 5851. Affirmation
§ 5851. Affirmation In the administration of an oath, the word “swear” may be omitted, and the word “affirm” substituted, when the person to whom the obligation is administered is religiously scrupulous of swearing, or taking an oath in the prescribed form; and, in such case, the words “so help you God” may be omitted, […]
§ 5852. Oaths of office; by whom administered
§ 5852. Oaths of office; by whom administered When other provision is not made by law, oaths of office may be administered by any Justice of the Supreme Court, Superior judge, assistant judge, justice of the peace, notary public, or the presiding officer, secretary, or clerk of either house of the General Assembly, or by […]