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14.—(1) The form of a declaration made by the mother of the child for the purposes of Article 14(3)(b)(i), or Article 14ZA(3)(b)(i) of the 1976 Order shall be Form 4.
(2) The form of a declaration made by the father or second female parent of the child for the purposes of Article 14(3)(c)(i), or Article 14ZA(3)(c)(i) of the 1976 Order shall be Form 5.
(3) The form of a declaration made by the mother, father or second female parent of the child for the purposes of —
(a)Article 14(3)(d)(ii), or Article 14ZA(3)(d)(ii),
(b)Article 14(3)(e)(ii), or Article 14ZA(3)(e)(ii),
(c)Article 14(3)(f)(ii), or Article 14ZA(3)(f)(ii), or
(d)Article 14(3)(g)(ii),
of the 1976 Order shall be Form 6.
(4) A statutory declaration for the purposes of Article 14(3) of the 1976 Order shall —
(a)where the declarant is in Northern Ireland, be made before a Justice of the Peace or some other person lawfully authorised to administer oaths;
(b)where the declarant is in England, Wales, Scotland, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands or in any other country of the Commonwealth of Nations or in the Republic of Ireland, be made before a notary public or some other person lawfully authorised to administer oaths in that country;
(c)where the declarant is in a place not mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) or (b), be made before one of Her Majesty's consular officers, a notary public or some other person lawfully authorised to administer oaths in that place.
Provided that a declaration made before a person other than one of Her Majesty's consular officers shall be authenticated by one of the said officers, if the Registrar General so requires.
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