A public instrument is generally admissible in evidence without the necessity of preliminary proof of its authenticity and due execution.
Kenyatta will take two oaths; - one pledging allegiance to the Constitution and the second is the solemn affirmation of due execution of office of president.
It was confiscated by the police and after the ensuring scuffle two senior members of the Alliance were arrested for obstruction of a police officer in the due execution of his duty.
Testimonium (Scotland: testing clause) - attests to the due execution of a deed or instrument.
Thirdly, in the state of Nature there often wants power to back and support the sentence when right, and to give it due execution.
The oath for the due execution of the office of Prime Minister or a Minister is as follows:
The Governor-General must take the Oath of Allegiance and the oath for the due execution of the office, which the Chief Justice or other High Court Judge administers.
He raised his voice again: "Lieutenant General Forrest, commanding Confederate States forces in eastern North Carolina, is charged with due execution of the foregoing proclamation.
This is generally a writing that certifies the due execution in the notary's presence of a deed, contract or other writing or verifies some fact or thing of which the notary has certain knowledge.
Notarial certificates are endorsed on or appended to a pre-existing document and attest to its due execution, genuine nature and validity, or legal status and effects.