Commissioners For Oaths (Ireland) Act, 1872

Queen's Bench to appoint Commissioners for the Channel Islands.

1. It shall be lawful for the Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland to appoint a fit or proper person, or such and so many fit and proper persons as they may think fit, for taking affidavits in the Channel Islands, in the same manner as such Commissioners are now appointed by the said court for England and Wales; and any person so appointed shall be by virtue of the commission issued out of the said Court of Queen's Bench a Commissioner duly authorised to take affidavits in and for all the superior courts of common law in Dublin, with all the powers and privileges now by law belonging or hereafter to belong to Commissioners appointed to take affidavits for the said courts, or any of them, in the same manner to all intents and purposes as such powers and privileges belong to Commissioners appointed by the said Court of Queen's Bench for taking affidavits in England and Wales, or any districts therein.