BILLS OF SALE.
No. 7 of 1886.
351
SECOND SCHEDULE.
TABLE OF FEES.
1. On filing a bill of sale [s. 25.] Fees. $0.50
2. On filing the affidavit of execution of a bill of sale 3. On the affidavit used for the purpose of re-registering a bill of sale (to include the fee for filing) $0.50 $1.25
4. For an official certificate of the result of a search in one name in any register or index under the custody of the Registrar of bills of sale $1.25
5. For every additional name, if included in the same certificate $0.50
6. For a duplicate copy or certificate, if not more than 3 folios $0.25 7. For every additional folio $0.12
8. For a continuation search, if made within 14 days of the date of the official certificate, (the result to be indorsed on the certificate) ... $0.25
THIRD SCHEDULE.
RULES.
[s. 26.]
1. A memorandum of satisfaction may be ordered to be written upon a registered copy of a bill of sale on a consent to the satisfaction, signed by the person entitled to the benefit of the bill of sale, and verified by affidavit being produced to the Registrar and filed in the Supreme Court.
[R. S. c. o. 61 r. 26.] Memorandum of satisfaction of bill of sale.
2. Where this consent cannot be obtained, the Registrar may, on application by summons, and on hearing the person entitled to the benefit of the bill of sale or on affidavit of service of the summons on that person, and in either case on proof, to the satisfaction of the Registrar, that the debt, if any, for which the bill of sale was made has been satisfied or discharged, order a memorandum of satisfaction to be written upon a registered copy thereof.
27.1
3. If the attesting witness and deponent is a solicitor, and described as such, the entry of the satisfaction will be directed by the Registrar (the papers being otherwise correct) as of course; but under special circumstances the Registrar may accept any other deponent, if satisfied that he is a proper person to attest and verify the signature and consent.
[Practice 1584, r. 14.] Rules.
No. 8 of 1886.
To amend the law as to Sales of Land by Public Auction.
[12th July, 1886.]
WHEREAS it is desirable to assimilate the law of the Colony relating to the sale of land by public auction to the law of England on the same subject:-
[30 & 31 Vict. c. 48 s. 1.]
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BILLS OF SALE.
No. 7 of 1886.
351
SECOND SCHEDULE.
TABLE OF FEES.
1. On filing a bill of sale
[s. 25.]
Fees.
$0.50
2. On filing the affidavit of exccution of a bill of sale 3. On the affidavit used for the purpose of re-registering a bill
of sale (to include the fee for filing)
0.50
1.25
4. For an official certificate of the result of a search in one name in any register or index under the custody of the Registrar of bills of sale
1.25
5. For every additional name, if included in the same certi-
ficate
0.50
6. For a duplicate copy or certificate, if not more than 3 folios 0.25 7. For every additional folio
0.12
8. For a continuation search, if made within 14 days of the date of the official certificate, (the result to be indorsed on the certificate)
... 0.25
THIRD SCHEDULE.
RULES.
[s. 26.]
of bill of
1. A memorandum of satisfaction may be ordered to be written Memorandum upon a registered copy of a bill of sale on a consent to the satisfac. of satisfaction tion, signed by the person entitled to the benefit of the bill of sale, sale. and verified by affidavit being produced to the Registrar and filed in the Supreme Court.
[R. S. c. o. 61 r. 26.]
of satisfaction of bill of
sale.
2. Where this consent cannot be obtained, the Registrar may, on Order for application by summons, and on hearing the person entitled to the memorandum benefit of the bill of sale or on affidavit of service of the summons on that person, and in either case on proof, to the satisfaction of the Registrar, that the debt, if any, for which the bill of sale was [ib.r. made has been satisfied or discharged, order a memorandum of satisfaction to be written upon a registered cops thereof.
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3. If the attesting witness and deponent is a solicitor, and described Rule where as such, the entry of the satisfaction will be directed by the Registrar attesting (the papers being otherwise correct) as of course; but under special circumstances the Registrar may accept any other deponent, if u solicitor. satisfied that he is a proper person to attest and verify the signature Rules. and consent.
[Practice
1584, r. 14.]
No. 8 of 1886.
To amend the law as to Sales of Land by Public Auction.
[12th July, 1886.]
WHEREAS it is desirable to assimilate the law of the Colony re- [30 & 31 Vict. lating to the sale of land by public auction to the law of England c. 48 9. 1.] on the same subject:-
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