The qualifying service court1 has jurisdiction2 to deal with any person ('the offender') who at a time when he is in the United Kingdom3 or he is outside the United Kingdom but is subject to service law4 or is a civilian subject to service discipline5: (1) refuses to take an oath or make an affirmation when duly required by the court
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The qualifying service court1 has jurisdiction2 to deal with any person ('the offender') who at a time when he is in the United Kingdom3 or he is outside the United Kingdom but is subject to service law4 or is a civilian subject to service discipline5: (1) refuses to take an oath or make an affirmation when duly required by the court
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