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6 Anne, c. 2. (I.)
8 G.1.c. 15. (I.)
Recited Act 25 G. 3. (I.) in part repealed.
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XX. And whereas by the Tenth Section of the aforesaid Act of the Sixth Year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Anne Provision was made that the Registrar or his Deputy should, as often as required, make Searches concerning all Memorials registered in the said Office, and give Certificates concerning the same; and a Doubt having arisen whether thereunder the Registrar was obliged to give Negative Certificates in Cases where the Result of the Search was that no Memorial was found to have been registered, it was by the Second Section of an Act made in the Parliament of Ireland in the Eighth Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the First enacted, that upon a Requisition called a Note being left with the Registrar or his Deputy in the Form and Manner therein mentioned the said Registrar should give Negative Certificates; which Act was in part repealed, and another Form of Note substituted, by an Act made in the Parliament of Ireland in the Twenty-fifth Year of His late Majesty King George the Third: And whereas a further Doubt has arisen, whether the Person requiring such a Certificate may in the said Note exclude by Name from the Search thereby required to be made any Instrument of which he is already aware, or any Instrument in respect of which he is in want of no further Information, and at the same Time retain a Right to the Remedy against the Registrar and his Deputy provided by that Act, and it is right that such last-mentioned Doubt should likewise be removed; be it therefore enacted, That so much of the said Act of the Twenty-fifth Year of His Majesty King George the Third as relates to the Form of a Requisition for a Search and Negative Certificate, and to the filing of the Certificate, and to the Form of such Search, and the witnessing the same, be and the same is hereby repealed.
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