Births Registration (Special Registers).
lost register (1934) may require the Registrar to register his birth in the No. 2 register (1934) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.
(4) No birth shall be registered in the No. 2 register (1872), the No. 2 register (1896) or the No. 2 register (1934) except with the consent of the Registrar and the fact of such consent having been given shall be entered in any such register.
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7. The Registrar shall cause indexes of the special register of births to be made, and any person shall be entitled on payment of the prescribed fee to require the Registrar to cause a search to be made of such indexes and register and to receive a copy of any entry in the said register certified under the hand of the Registrar and sealed or stamped with the seal or stamp of the general register office.
8. (1) The Registrar shall cause to be sealed or stamped with the seal or stamp of the general register office all certified copies of entries given in the said office.
(2) Every entry and every certified copy of an entry in the No. 1 register (1872) and in the No. 1 register (1896) shall be received as evidence of the birth to which the same relates without other or further proof of such entry.
(3) Every entry and every certified copy of an entry in the No. 1 register (1934) shall be of equivalent evidential value to that accorded to a birth certificate (1934) by section 24 of the principal Ordinance.
(4) No entry and no certified copy of an entry in the No. 2 register (1872), the No. 2 register (1896) or the No. 2 register (1934) shall be received as evidence of the birth to which the same relates without other or further proof of such entry.
9. There shall be paid in respect of any matter for which a fee is prescribed under this Ordinance, the fees specified respectively in Part I of the Fifth Schedule.
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Births Registration (Special Registers).
lost register (1934) may require the Registrar to register his birth in the No. 2 register (1934) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.
(4) No birth shall be registered in the No. 2 register (1872), the No. 2 register (1896) or the No. 2 register (1934) except with the consent of the Registrar and the fact of such consent having been given shall be entered in any such register.
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7. The Registrar shall cause indexes of the special Indexes register of births to be made, and any person shall be searches. entitled on payment of the prescribed fee to require the Registrar to cause a search to be made of such indexes and register and to receive a copy of any entry in the said register certified under the hand of the Registrar and sealed or stamped with the seal or stamp of the general register office.
8. (1) The Registrar shall cause
Registrar shall cause to be sealed or official seal. stamped with the seal or stamp of the general register office all certified copies of entries given in the said office.
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(2) Every entry and every certified copy of an entry Evidential in the No. 1 register (1872) and in the No. 1 register (1896) matter from shall be received as evidence of the birth to which the same registers. relates without other or further proof of such entry.
(3) Every entry and every certified copy of an entry. in the No. 1 register (1934) shall be of equivalent evidential value to that accorded to a birth certificate (1934) by section. 24 of the principal Ordinance.
(4) No entry and no certified copy of an entry in the No. 2 register (1872), the No. 2 register (1896) or the No. 2 register (1934) shall be received as evidence of the birth to which the same relates without other or further proof of such entry.
9. There shall be paid in respect of any matter for Fees. which a fee is prescribed under this Ordinance, the fees Fifth specified respectively in Part I of the Fifth Schedule. Part I.
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