Registry of Deeds (Ireland) Act 1832

Account to be kept of Monies received for Fees.

IV. And be it enacted, That Accounts shall be kept of all Sums of Money received and paid in the said Office; and that from and be after the Thirty-first Day of December next ensuing the passing of this Act there shall be kept in the said Registry Office a Book or Books wherein all Fees and Sums of Money whatsoever which shall be received in the said Office shall from Time to Time be truly entered as and when the same shall be received, which Book or Books shall be produced by the Registrar, or by some Person on the Establishment of the Office, whenever the same shall be required by any Person interested in demanding such Production, or by any Order of any of His Majesty’s Courts, or any Judge of either of such Courts, or of the said Lord High Treasurer, or Commissioners of His Majesty’s Treasury; and the Entries, therein, or any particular Entry, shall, if required by any such Order, be verified upon Oath; and also that the said Registrar shall keep a regular Account of all Sums of Money disbursed in Payment of the Salaries by this Act authorized to be paid, and of all other the necessary Expences and Payments whatsoever incident to the Execution of the said Office; which Accounts shall be made up every Three Calendar Months, and be signed by the said Registrar and by One or both of the Assistant Registrars; and moreover the said Registrar shall, within Thirty Days next after the Expiration of every Quarter of a Year, render true Copies of such Accounts to the Vice Treasurer of Ireland, and shall at the same Time pay into the Bank of Ireland, to the Credit of the Consolidated Fund, the Balance upon or Difference between such Accounts then remaining in the Hands of the said Registrar, subject however to the Direction, in respect of the Application of such Balance or Surplus, herein-after contained.