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[1.]. Certain registers to be deposited in the custody of the registrar general.Previous MatchNext Match
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3. Declaratory provisions as to the general register office.Previous MatchNext Match
4. Commissioners to identify the registers deposited.Previous MatchNext Match
5. Lists to be made; which shall be open to search; and certified extracts had therefrom. Previous MatchNext Match
6. Registers deemed in legal custody, and shall be receivable in evidence.Previous MatchNext Match
8.Every person who . . . . . . shall...Previous MatchNext Match
9. Extracts from registers to be stamped with the seal of office. Previous MatchNext Match
10. Extracts to describe the register whence taken. Production of register shall be sufficient. Previous MatchNext Match
11. Certified extracts may be used in courts of law and sessions, upon notice given. Previous MatchNext Match
12. If the original be used, notice must nevertheless be given. Previous MatchNext Match
13. Certified extracts may be used in evidence on examination of witnesses, or at the hearing of the cause in courts of equity, upon notice. Previous MatchNext Match
14. If the original be used, notice must nevertheless be given. Previous MatchNext Match
15. Certified extract to be used in interlocutory proceedings and in the master’s office. Previous MatchNext Match
16. Certified extract to be used in ecclesiastical courts; and the Judge may order the production of the original. Previous MatchNext Match
17. In criminal cases the originals to be produced. Previous MatchNext Match
17A.Application to registers or records deposited under the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1858.Previous MatchNext Match
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20. Fleet and May Fair Registers, &c.Previous MatchNext Match
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