statutory declaration definition

statutory declaration means a declaration made in writing according to the requirements of the Oaths Act 2001 (Tas). It is an offence under section 113 of the Criminal Code, as contained in Schedule 1 of the Criminal Code Act 1924 (Tas), to make a false statement in a Statutory Declaration.
statutory declaration means a declaration made under an Act, or under a Commonwealth Act or an Act of another jurisdiction, that authorises a declaration to be made otherwise than in the course of a judicial proceeding;
statutory declaration means a document containing verified statements sworn by an Employee to be the truth before a Commissioner for Oaths and made subject to criminal prosecution for false statements;

Examples of statutory declaration in a sentence

  • The Owner agrees that upon applying for a reduction or discharge of securities, they shall supply the Town with a Statutory Declaration that all accounts for services and works and materials for such services and works have been paid, except the normal guarantee holdbacks, and that there are no claims for liens or otherwise in connection with such services and works done or materials supplied for or on behalf of the Owner in connection with this Agreement.

  • The Application Form includes a Statutory Declaration which must be sworn.

  • An employee is entitled to Parental Leave without pay, if the employee: has been employed by the Employer for six (6) continuous months; has submitted a written request for leave at least four (4) weeks prior to commencement of such leave; will remain at home to care for a new-born or newly adopted child; and makes a Statutory Declaration that the child is a bona fide dependant of the employee and resides with the employee.

  • Evidence satisfactory to the Employer to support a claim for payment may be in the form of a document issued by the Police, a Court, a Medical Practitioner or Counsellor accredited to provide support to people experiencing family or domestic violence, or a Statutory Declaration or other documentation as defined by the Fair Work Act or NES.


More Definitions of statutory declaration

statutory declaration means a declaration made by virtue of the Statutory Declarations Act 1835 (c. 62);
statutory declaration means a statutory declaration made in accordance with the Oaths, Affidavits and Statutory Declarations Act 2005 or made before the commencement of that Act in accordance with law;
statutory declaration means the Statutory Declaration of the Vendor’s Solicitors and all other solicitors (if any) acting for the Vendor registered in the Land Registry by Memorial No. [insert memorial number] in relation to the consent of the Director of Lands to sell the Property; and
statutory declaration means the Owner’s sworn declaration that all amounts relating to the Works and Services due and owing to third parties as of the date on which the Statutory Declaration is given have been paid, including all amounts owing to contractors and sub- contractors, and all assessments and levies under applicable legislation.
statutory declaration means a statutory declaration within the meaning of the Statutory Declarations Act 1938;
statutory declaration means a declaration made in writing, and meeting the requirements of the Oath Act 2001 (Tas). A false statement in a StatutoryDeclaration is an offence under section 113 of the Criminal Code as contained in Schedule 1 of the Criminal Code Act 1924 (Tas).
statutory declaration means the Statutory Declaration of the solicitor for the Vendor registered in the Land Registry by Memorial No. [ ] in relation to the consent of the Director of Lands to sell the Property.