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An <b>Oath of Office</b> is a sworn statement/oath a person takes before officially assuming the office. An <b>Oath of Office</b> is a sworn statement/oath a person takes before officially assuming the office.




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An Oath of Office is a sworn statement/oath a person takes before officially assuming the office.

An oath of office is administered at a swearing in ceremony and, most of the time (in Western countries), sworn with one hand on the bible.

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