This regulation may be cited as the Magistrates Regulation 2013.
2Form of oath or affirmation for magistrates—Act, s 9
(1)For section 9(1) of the Act, the oath is as follows—‘I, ..(name).., do sincerely promise and swear that
I will be faithful and bear true Allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second as lawful Sovereign of Australia and to Her heirs and successors, according to law; and
In the office of magistrate, I will at all times and in all things do equal justice to all persons and discharge the duties and responsibilities of the office according to law to the best of my knowledge and ability without fear favour or affection.
So help me God!’.
(2)For section 9(1) of the Act, the affirmation is as follows—‘I, ..(name).., do sincerely promise and affirm that
I will be faithful and bear true Allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second as lawful Sovereign of Australia and to Her heirs and successors, according to law; and
In the office of magistrate, I will at all times and in all things do equal justice to all persons and discharge the duties and responsibilities of the office according to law to the best of my knowledge and ability without fear favour or affection.’.
3Form of oath or affirmation for judicial registrars—Act, s 53F
(1)For section 53F(1) of the Act, the oath is as follows—‘I, ..(name).., do sincerely promise and swear that
I will be faithful and bear true Allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second as lawful Sovereign of Australia and to Her heirs and successors, according to law; and
In the office of judicial registrar, I will at all times and in all things do equal justice to all persons and discharge the duties and responsibilities of the office according to law to the best of my knowledge and ability without fear favour or affection.
So help me God!’.
(2)For section 53F(1) of the Act, the affirmation is as follows—‘I, ..(name).., do sincerely promise and affirm that
I will be faithful and bear true Allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second as lawful Sovereign of Australia and to Her heirs and successors, according to law; and
In the office of judicial registrar, I will at all times and in all things do equal justice to all persons and discharge the duties and responsibilities of the office according to law to the best of my knowledge and ability without fear favour or affection.’.
The Magistrates Regulation 2003, SL No. 182 is repealed.