Registry of Deeds (Ireland) Act 1832

Persons making Requisitions may vary the Terms of the same.

XXII. Provided always, and be it further enacted, That the Person making such Requisition may limit or extend the Search and Certificate to One or several Names of Persons, and to a general Period only, or to any particular Period in respect of each Name, and to One or several Denominations of Land, and for a general Period, or for separate Periods in respect of each Denomination, or to both a Name or Names and a Denomination or Denominations, as he or she shall think fit, and may also vary the Terms of such Requisition and Exception, or either of them, to suit any Number and Variety of Instruments, Dates, Parties Names, Denominations of Land, Counties, Baronies, and Parishes, and in place of requiring an Abstract of every registered Memorial may require a full Copy of a particular Memorial, or of any Number of particular Memorials, or of every Memorial within any Period or Periods, and only an Abstract of every other Memorial coming within the Terms of such Requisition, and, further, may make and lodge such Requisition by any Attorney or Solicitor of One of the superior Courts in Ireland, but in that Case such Attorney or Solicitor shall sign the Requisition with his own Name, as Attorney for such Person.