1980
Rectification
of register. [41 & 42 V. c. 31, s. 14.]
Entry of satisfaction. 41 & 42 V. c. 31, s. 15.
Copies may
be taken. [41 & 42 V. c. 31, s. 16.]
the
ORDINANCE No. 12 of 1886.
Bills of Sale.
the person against whom such process was issued, and also the name of person or persons to whom or in whose favour the bill was given), and the other particulars shown in the said schedule or to be prescribed under this Ordinance, and shall number all such bill registered in each year consecutively, according to the respective dates of their registration.
Upon the registration of any affidavit of renewal, the like entry shall be made, with the addition of the date and number of the last previous entry relating to the same bill, and the bill of sale or copy originally filed shall be thereupon marked with the number fixed to such affidavit of renewal.
The Registrar shall also keep an index of the names of the grantors of registered bills of sale with reference to entries in the register of the bills of sale given by each such grantor.
Such index shall be arranged in divisions corresponding with the letters of the alphabet, so that all grantors whose surnames begin with the same letter (and no others) shall be comprised in one division, but the arrangement within each such division need not be strictly alphabetical.
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21. Any Judge of the Supreme Court, on being satisfied that the omission to register a bill of sale or an affidavit of renewal thereof within the time prescribed by this Ordinance, or the omission or misstatement of the name, residence, or occupation of any person, was accidental or due to inadvertence, may in his discretion order such omission or misstatement to be rectified by the insertion in the register of the true name, residence, or occupation, or by extending the time for such registration on such terms and conditions (if any) as to security, notice by advertisement or otherwise, or as to any other matter, as he thinks fit to direct.
22. Subject to and in accordance with any rules to be made under and for the purposes of this Ordinance, the Registrar may order a memorandum of satisfaction to be written upon any registered copy of a bill of sale
upon the prescribed evidence being given that the debt (if any) for which such bill of sale was made or given has been satisfied or discharged.
23. Any person shall be entitled to have an office copy or extract of any registered bill of sale, and affidavit of execution filed therewith, or copy thereof, and of any affidavit filed therewith, if any, or registered affidavit of renewal, upon paying for the same at the like rate as for office copies of judgments of the Supreme Court, and any copy of a