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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 111
531EE. Upon any application to the Supreme Court for a grant of probate or letters of administration or for the resealing in New Zealand of a probate or letters of administration as aforesaid there shall also be filed an affidavit, made by some person with a knowledge of the facts stating to the best of the deponent’s knowledge, information, and belief whether the deceased person was or was not at the time of his death an alien enemy within the meaning of the Enemy Property Emergency Regulations 1939 or any regulations for the time being in force replacing those regulations, and in the former case the affidavit shall set out that the written consent of the Attorney-General has been given to the making of the application, and that consent shall be annexed to the affidavit.
C. A. JEFFERY,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Price 6d.
By Authority: E. V. PAUL, Government Printer, Wellington.
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Supreme Court, Emergency Rules, Probate, Letters of Administration, Alien Enemy, Affidavit
- C. A. Jeffery, Clerk of the Executive Council