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A registrar of judgments to be appointed for purposes of this Act.
Duties of registrar.
Office to be provided.
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22. [Recital.] . . . it shall be lawful for the lord chancellor, the lord chief justice, the master of the rolls, the lord chief justice of the Common Pleas, and the lord chief baron in Ireland, or the majority of them, and they are hereby required, forthwith, and from time to time when occasion shall require, to appoint an officer, to be called the “registrar of judgments,” whose duty it shall be to attend duly in his office, and to superintend the business thereof, and to sign a certificate of all searches issuing from said office . . . ; and the lord chancellor, the lord chief justice, the master of the rolls, the lord chief justice of the Common Pleas, and the lord chief baron are hereby required to assign an office within the public buildings called the Four Courts, Dublin, or within the buildings or offices contiguous thereto and attached to or connected therewith, and the said registrar . . . shall discharge the duties of the said office in the place so to be appointed, and in no other place;
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