Monday, 4 November 2013

Affidavit of additional assets
148 http://www.ucprforms.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/ucprforms/index.html

Form 148 (version 2)
SCR Part 78 rule 91
SCR Form 106A

AFFIDAVIT OF ADDITIONAL ASSETS (OR LIABILITIES OR ASSETS AND LIABILITIES)

COURT DETAILS
Court
Supreme Court of New South Wales
Division
Equity
List
Probate
Registry
Sydney
Case number

TITLE OF PROCEEDINGS

The estate of [name of deceased]

Late of:
FILING DETAILS
Filed for
[name/s] plaintiff[s]
#Legal representative
[solicitor on record] [firm]
#Legal representative reference
[reference number]
Contact name and telephone
[name] [telephone]
Contact email
[email address]


AFFIDAVIT
Name

Address

Occupation

Date

I [#say on oath #affirm]:
1. I am the {executor or (as the case may be)} of the estate of the deceased.
2. {Assets or (as the case may require)} of the deceased not disclosed to the Court before the date of swearing this affidavit are listed below

(list)



#SWORN #AFFIRMED at

Signature of deponent

Name of witness

Address of witness

Capacity of witness
[#Justice of the peace #Solicitor #Barrister #Commissioner for affidavits #Notary public]
And as a witness, I certify the following matters concerning the person who made this affidavit (the deponent):
1. #I saw the face of the deponent. [OR, delete whichever option is inapplicable]
#I did not see the face of the deponent because the deponent was wearing a face covering, but I am satisfied that the deponent had a special justification for not removing the covering.1
2. #I have known the deponent for at least 12 months. [OR, delete whichever option is inapplicable]
#I have confirmed the deponent’s identity using the following identification document:


Identification document relied on (may be original or certified copy)2

Signature of witness


1 [The only "special justification" for not removing a face covering is a legitimate medical reason (at April 2012).]
2 ["Identification documents" include current driver licence, proof of age card, Medicare card, credit card, Centrelink pension card, Veterans Affairs entitlement card, student identity card, citizenship certificate, birth certificate, passport or see Oaths Regulation 2011 or JP Ruling 003 - Confirming identity for NSW statutory declarations and affidavits, footnote 3.]


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