Commissioners For Oaths (Ireland) Act, 1872

Administration of oaths within ten miles of Dublin.

6. The Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland may by their commission (in like manner as they now appoint commissioners of affidavits and special bail in the common law courts, Ireland,) appoint and empower as many persons as they shall think fit and necessary, such persons being attorneys of the said courts and practising and residing within ten miles of the Four Courts, Dublin, to be commissioners in and for the county of Dublin and the county of the city of Dublin, to administer oaths and take and receive all and every such affidavit and affidavits, declarations, or affirmations as any person or persons shall be willing or desirous to make before any person so empowered in or concerning any cause, matter, or thing depending or hereafter to be depending or anywise concerning any of the proceedings in the superior courts of common law in Ireland.