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1.The Minister shall take the oath of allegiance, and the...
2.The Minister may appoint such secretaries, officers and servants as...
4.The expenses of the Minister, including any salaries or remuneration...
5.The Minister shall for all purposes be a corporation sole,...
6.The seal of the Minister shall be officially and judicially...
7.A certificate signed by the Minister that any instrument purporting...
8.The Documentary Evidence Act 1868 shall apply to the Minister...
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