C-68.01 - Coroners Act

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124. The coroner may admit, without the formality of an oath, the testimony of a person who, in his opinion, does not understand the nature of the oath, if he considers that he is sufficiently mature to report facts that came to his knowledge and that he understands his duty to tell the truth.
1983, c. 41, s. 124; 1999, c. 40, s. 241.
124. The coroner may admit, without the formality of an oath or solemn affirmation, the testimony of a person who, in his opinion, does not understand the nature of the oath or solemn affirmation, if he considers that he is sufficiently mature to report facts that came to his knowledge and that he understands his duty to tell the truth.
1983, c. 41, s. 124.