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44. Where, notwithstanding that a mortgage was recorded in a Part I register or a Scottish Act register in respect of a fishing vessel or is recorded in the Register as undischarged, there is reason to doubt whether it in fact remains undischarged, the Secretary of State may request the mortgagee in writing by recorded delivery post sent to the address recorded in the Part I or Scottish Act register and to any other address which the Secretary of State has reason to believe is the present address of the mortgagee, to state whether the mortgage remains undischarged; and if the mortgagee fails to respond within 30 days of the date of dispatch of that request or states that the mortgage has been discharged or is to the best of his knowledge no longer subsisting, the Secretary of State may delete that mortgage from the Register.
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