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Births and Deaths Registration.
[s. 17 cont.] body to be buried or cremated or to such undertaker or other person having charge of the funeral, and such certificate shall be delivered by the recipient to such police officer, as aforesaid.
Second Schedule.
Form 13.
Burial of deceased child as still-born, etc.
(2) In addition to the certificates mentioned above, any person obtaining registration under section 14 shall be entitled at the time of registration to receive a free certificate in the prescribed form.
18. No person shall wilfully bury or procure to be buried the body of any deceased child as if it were still-born. No person shall bury or procure to be buried any still-born child, 37 & 38 Vict. unless there is delivered to him either—
c. 88, s. 18.
Second Schedule.
Forms 14 and 15.
Notice where coffin contains more than
(a) a written certificate in the prescribed form that such child was not born alive, signed by a registered medical practitioner who was in attendance at the birth or has examined the body of such child; or (b) a declaration in the prescribed form signed by some person who would, if the child had been born alive, have been required by this Ordinance to give information concerning the birth, to the effect that no medical practitioner was present at the birth, or that his certificate cannot be obtained, or that the child was not born alive; or
(c) an order of a magistrate.
19. When there is in the coffin in which any deceased person is brought for burial the body of any other deceased 37 & 38 Vict. person or the body of a still-born child, the undertaker or
one body.
c. 88, s. 19.
Second Schedule.
Forms 16, 17 and 18.
Provisions as to certificates of cause of death. 37 & 38 Vict.
c. 88, s. 20.
Second Schedule.
Form 19.
other person who has charge of the funeral shall deliver to the officer in charge of the police station for the district where the death occurred or where such body was found a notice in writing, signed by such undertaker or other person, stating to the best of his knowledge and belief, with respect to each body, particulars in the prescribed form.
20. With respect to certificates of the cause of death, the following provisions shall have effect—
(a) the Registrar shall, on the application in writing of a registered medical practitioner, furnish him with a book of printed forms of certificates of death in the prescribed form;
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