Using a false declaration as true is an offence treated as equivalent to giving false evidence. Using or attempting to use a declaration known to be false in any material particular is an offence treated as equivalent to giving false evidence, and a declaration inadmissible solely for informality still qualifies for liability under this provision.
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Using a false declaration as true is an offence treated as equivalent to giving false evidence.
Using or attempting to use a declaration known to be false in any material particular is an offence treated as equivalent to giving false evidence, and a declaration inadmissible solely for informality still qualifies for liability under this provision.
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