Four Courts (Dublin) Extension Act, 1858

Valuator, &c. to make and subscribe Declaration.

XX. Before any Valuator, or any Arbitrator or Umpire who may be appointed as herein-after provided, shall enter upon any Inquiry, he shall in the Presence of a Justice of the Peace make and subscribe the following Declaration:

I A.B. do solemnly and sincerely declare, That I will faithfully and honestly, and to the best of my Skill and Ability, hear and determine the Matters referred to me under the Provisions of “The Four Courts (Dublin) Extension Act, 1858.”

‘Made and subscribed in the Presence of            .’

And such Declaration when made shall be lodged with the Commissioners, and if any Valuator, Arbitrator, or Umpire, having made such Declaration, shall wilfully act contrary thereto, he shall be guilty of a Misdemeanor.