342
No. 7 of 1886.
Rectification of register.
c. 31, s. 14.
BILLS OF SALE.
(4) 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 alphabetical.
21. A judge 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 mis-statement of the name, residence, or occupation of any person, was accidental or due to inadvertence, may order such omission or mis-statement 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.
Entry of satisfaction.
41 & 42 Vict. c. 31, s. 15.
Right to have copies.
41 & 42 Vict. c. 31, s. 16.
45 & 46 Vict. c. 43, s. 16.
22. Subject to and in accordance with any rules to be made under this Ordinance, the Registrar may order a memorandum of satisfaction to be written upon any registered copy of a bill of sale, on 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.--(1) 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, or registered affidavit of renewal, on paying for the same at the like rate as for office copies of judgments of the Supreme Court.
(2) Any copy of a registered bill of sale, and affidavit purporting to be an office copy thereof, shall, in all courts and before all arbitrators or other persons, be admitted as primâ facie evidence thereof and of the fact and date of registration as shown thereon.
(3) Any person shall be entitled at all reasonable times to search the register on payment of a fee of twenty-five cents, subject to such regulations as may be prescribed, and shall be entitled at all reasonable times to inspect, examine, and make extracts from any and every registered bill of sale, without being required to make a written application or to specify any particulars in reference thereto, on payment of a fee of twenty-five cents for each bill of sale inspected: Provided
342
No. 7 of 1886.
Rectification of register.
c. 31, s. 14.
BILLS OF SALE.
(4) Such index shall be arranged in divisions correspond- ing 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 alphabetical.
21. A judge on being satisfied that the omission to 41 & 42 Vict. register a bill of sale or an affidavit of renewal thereof within the time prescribed by this Ordinance, or the omis- sion or mis-statement of the name, residence, or occupation of any person, was accidental or due to inadvertence, may order such omission or mis-statement 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.
Entry of satisfaction.
41 & 42 Vict. c. 31, s. 15.
Right to have copies.
41 & 42 Vict. c. 31, s. 16.
45 & 46 Vict. c. 43, s. 16.
22. Subject to and in accordance with any rules to be made under this Ordinance, the Registrar may order a memorandum of satisfaction to be written upon any register- ed copy of a bill of sale, on 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.--(1) 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, or registered affidavit of renewal, on paying for the same at the like rate as for office copies of judgments of the Supreme Court.
(2) Any copy of a registered bill of sale, and affidavit purporting to be an office copy thereof, shall, in all courts and before all arbitrators or other persons, be admitted as primâ facie evidence thereof and of the fact and date of registration as shown thereon.
(3) Any person shall be entitled at all reasonable times to search the register on payment of a fee of twenty-five cents, subject to such regulations as may be prescribed, and shall be entitled at all reasonable times to inspect, examine, and make extracts from any and every registered bill of sale, without being required to make a written application or to specify any particulars in reference thereto, on payment of a fee of twenty-five cents for each bill of sale inspected: Provided
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