a place for giving validity to transfers
charges of landed estate
and
without deed and
by simple
Land
are at
entry in the Land office Register The costs of conveyancing this moment being made the subject of my consideration, and enough has transpired to satisfy me that they
are my most anxious
the main grievance amongst many of which the client here has to complain.
Upon receiving His Excellency's encouragement to proceed, I will so contrive the ordinance I have been authorised to prepare for the collateral question of costs, as to embrace within it the purposes of my present communication.
I have,
To
1
Anstey.
1 There Copy) Ignis 'l Chischelen des try Muuru Colonial Secretary.
Copy
59.
Registrar's office,
16th May 1856.
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My dear Sir,
some
I beg to bring to your notice the necessity for making regulation as to the registration of a Lis pendens. The ordinance was 1844 Sec. 1 enacts that all judgments intended to affect property shall be registered in the Land office this meeting the requirements of the act 2 Victoria Cap 110 Sec 19.
I would suggest that a Lis pendens should be registered at the Land office in the same manner as Judgments and this would carry out the provisions.
The Honorable
The Attorney General