Crown Lands Act, 1852

Registry of Documents in Chancery in Scotland not necessary.

XI. That, notwithstanding the Provisions of the Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, Chapter Sixty-nine, it shall not be necessary, after the passing of this Act, to register or record in the Books kept in the Office of Chancery in Scotland any of the Documents by the Seventh Section of the said Act directed to be registered or recorded, but a Minute or Memorandum of every such Conveyance, Deed, or other Document describing the same shall be entered in the Minute Book of the Office of Chancery in Scotland, and the same shall be taken to be a sufficient Compliance with the Provisions of the said Seventh Section of the last-mentioned Act.