Merchant Shipping Act, 1894

Power of [2] Commissioners of Customs in case of loss of certificate of mortgage or sale.

45. On proof at any time to the satisfaction of the [2] Commissioners of Customs that a certificate of mortgage or sale is lost or destroyed, or so obliterated as to be useless, and that the powers thereby given have never been exercised, or if they have been exercised, then on proof of the several matters and things that have been done thereunder, the registrar may, with the sanction of the Commissioners, as circumstances, require, either issue a new certificate, or direct such entries to be made in the register books, or such other things to be done, as might have been made or done if the loss, destruction, or obliteration had not taken place.

[2 Now styled Commissioners of Customs and Excise. See 8 Edw. 7. c. 16, s. 4, and Stat. Rules and Orders, 1909, No. 157, Art. 3.]

[2 Now styled Commissioners of Customs and Excise. See 8 Edw. 7. c. 16, s. 4, and Stat. Rules and Orders, 1909, No. 157, Art. 3.]