N.J.S.A. 41:2-8

Oath of allegiance of legislators

41:2-8. Oath of allegiance of legislators Any member of the senate or of the general assembly may administer the oath of allegiance to his fellow members of the same house. 41:2-10. Oaths of office; administration 41:2-10. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, any associate justice thereof, any judge of the Superior Court or judge of the tax court may administer the oaths of office and of allegiance to any person appointed to the office of Clerk of the Supreme Court, Clerk of the Superior Court, Secretary of State or Attorney General, and the aforesaid justices and judges and the Governor and members of the Legislature may administer the oaths of office and of allegiance to any person elected or appointed to any other elective or appointive office as to which no other provision is made by law. Amended 1953,c.39,s.6; 1983,c.408; 1988,c.80,s.1; 1991,c.365.

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