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of the Supreme Court, the persons respectively filling the offices of Surveyor General and Registrar General for the time being, and one other person to be from time to time appointed by the Governor.
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3. (1.) The Judge aforesaid shall be the Chairman of the Board. Chairman and three members thereof shall form a quorum.
(2.) In the case of an equal division of opinion the Chairman shall have a casting vote.
(3.) There shall be a Secretary to the Board, to be appointed by the Governor, whose duty it shall be to keep a record of all proceedings and decisions of the Board, to receive all claims and communications to the Board, and to issue all orders and directions of the Board.
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4. The Board shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, have the following powers:-
(1.) to determine within what time claims to leases in any specified village or district shall be presented to the Board, and in what form and manner such claims are to be presented;
(2.) to cause to be notified in any village or district in which land is occupied by squatters, and in such manner as the Board may direct, notice of the time within which claims to such land must be made, and the form and manner of making such claims; and
(3.) to fix the dates and times and places for the hearing of such claims to leases, and to cause notice of such dates and times and places to be notified to claimants in such manner as the Board may direct.
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5. If in any case it appears to the Surveyor General, before the hearing, that a lease can be granted to any claimant without further investigation, he shall report the same to the Board accordingly, and in such case it shall not be necessary for the claimant or his witnesses to appear before the Board, unless the Board so orders.
6.--(1.) For the purpose of the hearing of any claim to a lease, the Board shall have powers similar to those vested in the Supreme Court on the occasion of any action in respect of the following matters; namely,-
(a.) enforcing the attendance of witnesses and examining them upon oath, affirmation, or otherwise;
(b.) compelling the production of documents;
(c.) punishing persons guilty of contempt of the Board or of any order of the Board;
(d.) ordering inspection of property; and
(e.) making and enforcing any order which may be necessary to the proper hearing and determination of any question before the Board.
The Board may exercise all or any of such powers for the purpose of hearing claims, for hearing
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