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Clarke, Richard [Hrsg.]
The regulations of the government of Fort William in Bengal in force at the end of 1853 - to which are added, the acts of the government of India in force in that presidency: with lists of titles and an index (1): Regulations from 1793 to 1805 — London, 1854

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A.D. 1793.]

REGULATION XXXVI.

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See Sec. iv.
Act IV. 1845.

Ac'tXXX.1838.

cution of it, shall attend at the register's office, and prove, by before
the register, the due execution of the deed ; upon which the register
shall cause an exact copy of the deed to be entered in the proper register
book, and after having caused it to be carefully compared with the original,
shall attest the copy with his signature, and shall also cause the parties,
or their authorized representatives in attendance, to subscribe their signa-
tures to the copy, in the presence of two creditable witnesses (whose
names shall also be subscribed thereto), and shall then return the original,
with a certificate under his signature endorsed thereon, specifying the
date, and the time of the day on which such deed shall have been so
registered, with references to the book containing the registry thereof,
and the page and number under which the same shall have been entered
therein.
X. The certificate of the register,- endorsed agreeably to the forms
described in Clause Second of the preceding section, shall be considered
in all courts of justice to be sufficient evidence of the registry.
XI. The register shall, on application being made to him, allow all
persons to inspect the register books, as well as grant copies of all deeds
registered by him to persons whom they may concern; and such copies, in
the event of the originals being lost, destroyed, or not forthcoming, shall
be received as sufficient evidence of such deeds in all courts of justice
whatever, proof being made by the subscribing witnesses to the original
deed that the original was duly executed.
cution of the latter being proved by the subscribing
XII. If any person or persons shall at any time be suspected, on sufficient
grounds for commitment, of counterfeiting or falsifying any entry in any of
the register books ordered to be kept, or any certificate such as is directed
to be granted by this Regulation, he or they shall be prosecuted on the
part of Government in the Criminal Court of Judicature, and the several
registers shall, as agents for the prosecution, adopt every legal measure in
their power for the proof of the crime, and the due execution of the laws
against the offender.
XIII. Every register shall attend at his office for the dispatch of all
business belonging thereto, during certain specified hours each day, between
sunrise and sunset (Sundays and holidavs excepted); and after determining
the particular hours of such attendance, he shall affix a written notice
thereof in some conspicuous part of his office for general information.
XIV. The register shall be allowed a fee of two rupees for every deed
registered by him, to be paid by the party causing the same to be regis-
tered, and no more; a fee of one rupee for every copy furnished of a deed
registered by him, to be paid by the party applying for such copy, and no
more ; and a fee of half a rupee for every search made on an inspection of
the register, to be paid by the party inspecting the same, and no more.
The register is authorized to refuse the official acts required from him
until these fees be paid ; and from such fees he shall provide the necessary
native officers to make the entries and copies directed, as well as the
requisite stationery.

Certificates of the
registry of deeds to be

Register to allow all
persons to inspect the
register books.
To grant copies of
deeds.
cature as evidence of
the originals, the exe-
witnesses.

Hours for the re-
gistry of deeds.

Fee to be allowed to
the register for regis-
tering deeds, furnish-
ing copies, and making
searches.

Register may refuse
to perform the official
acts required of him
until the fee be paid.
To defray the ex-
pense of the office from
the fees.
 
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