AF00166410 Deceased estate Joseph Weston NRS-13340-6-751-[AF00166410] - Flipbook - Page 3
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FORM of Affida.vit to be sworn and lodged with the application for obtaining any Probate or
Letters of Administration relating to the _Estates of deceased persons, for the purpose of
getting such Probate or. Letters of Administration stamped vender Act No. 27, 1898, the
.Probate Duties
Act, 1899, andthe
amp
uties Amendment Act,
No. 24, 1904.
SOUTH WALES,
TO WIT.
2101'°1
OV-%
WESTON
_
late of
ist
ON
, in the State aforesaid,
alma_
the
deceased
__,day of___
one thousand nine hundred___and___thirteen
JOHN liACL
WESTON---of- Klatna__
in_ the State of _New South Wales_ Journallst and_ MARY_ WESTON_ -being duly sworn, maketh oath and saith as follows :'a1he party makivg a • lication. of the imam of obtaining litreiaftte=e1=414=Vha (or
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If more than one
W
r t
of the abovenamed deceased and
applicant, the form Letters of Administration
to be filled up
the
party
liable
for
the
payment
of
the
duty,
if
any,
on
the
Estates
herein
included.
aseordingly.
2. That the annexed Inventory contains a true statement of all and singular the Real and
Personal Estate of or to which the abovenamed deceased was possessed or entitled and also all Estate
liable to duty under paragraphs a and b of Sub-section 2 of Section 49 of the Stamp Duties Act
No. 27, 1898, and that the values thereof, as therein set forth, are the true present and full values of
the said properties therein mentioned respectively, and includes the whole of the accruing income in
the Estate up to the date hereof, and that the debts therein stated were actually due and owing at
the date of the death of the deceased, and are such debts as may be deducted under Section 53 of the
said Act.
(3) Words is full
3. The total net value of the Estates on which duty is payable in respect of the Estate of the
deoeased is
Any information
()
4. That to the best ofq*knowledge, information, and belief, there are no Estates or Assets
having reference to
this Clause should liable to duty under Paragraphs c, d, e, or B of Sub-section 2 of Section 49 of the Stamp Duties Act
be fully and carefully
stated in sohe,dnies. No. 27, 1898, to be aggregated, for the purpose of the assessment of the dut7, with the Assets of which
the deceased died possessed other than those disclosed in the annexed Schedules marked.
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In the event of any additional Assets being discovered which would render further duty pay-
able,4--will advise the Commissioner of Stamp Duties, and will pay any further duty found to be payable
If the deceased was by
us
not domiciled in this
The deceased having been domiciled in the State of New South Wales, and the aggregate net
State, or if the
Estates were under value of the Estates being under the sum of Thirty Thousand Pounds4gaim an assessment of the
the value of £1,000,
duty payable at one half of the Schedule Rates set forth in the Schedule to the Probate Duties
or over £30,000,
strike out this Clause (Amendment) Act, 1899, ON THE PROPERTIES SET OUT IN THE ANNEXED SCHEDULE MARKED " A," after
State whether
passing to Widow, deducting the proportion of the debts chargeable thereon as the said properties pass to the lawful
Children, or
Grandchildren.
chi/area
of the deceased.
SWORN by the Deponent on the
day first above mentioned at
before me,—
-A=Cedilibissiaitedakirmaiiiimisii6t or J.P.
St 2007
[EXTRACTS FROM ACT No. 27, 1898.]
Persons fraudulently misstating property or debts.
64. Whosoever makes or assists in making any false statement, or any fraudulent alterations in any statement or document
required under this Act, with intent to evade the payment of duty, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanour, and on conviction
thereof shall be liable to imprisonment for any period not exceeding three years, and to a fine not exceeding one hundred pounds.
Affidavits and penalty for false oath.
67. (1) Every affidavit required by this Act shall be made before a Justice of the Peace, or a Commissioner for Affidavits.
(2) Whosoever knowingly and wilfully makes a false oath or statement coneerning any matter in this Act shall be liable to
the one punishment as for wilful and corrupt perjury.
[EXTRACT FROM ACT No. 24, 1904.]
Sub-section g of Section 22. A person who wilfully fails to comply with any of the tamping provisions of this Section
shall be liable to pay te the Commissioner twenty pounds.
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