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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 20 — DECEDENTS, ESTATES AND FIDUCIARIES · Chapter 31

§ 3154. Affidavit and oath.

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§ 3154. Affidavit and oath.
(a)Fiduciary and witness.-- The affidavit to a petition for the grant of letters and the oath of the fiduciary relative to the performance of his duties and, except as provided in subsection (b), the oath of a witness relative to probate of a will shall be taken before and administered by:
(1)Within the Commonwealth.-- The register of any county of the Commonwealth.
(2)Outside of the Commonwealth.-- A public officer of another jurisdiction having duties similar to those of a register who has been authorized to do so by the register of the county where the application for letters is to be made.
(b)Subscribing witness.-- Unless there is a contest with respect to the validity of the will or unless the will is signed by mark or by another under section 2502(2) or
(3)(relating to form and execution of a will), the oath of a subscribing witness relative to probate of a will may be taken before an officer authorized to administer oaths under the laws of this Commonwealth or under the laws of another state.
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(July 14, 1988, P.L.553, No.99, eff. imd.)
Cross References. Section 3154 is referred to in sections 911, 3908 of this title.
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