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The Administrator-General's Act - Trusts and Estates
the registrar of the supreme court advises the administrator-general, within thirty days from the date of the notice of intention given under subsection (1)(a) or such other period as the minister may, by order, prescribe, that a grant of representation b
The Children (Adoption of) Act - Children
the registrar of the supreme court or clerk of a resident magistrate?s court, as the case may be, except by special direction of the court. (3) an interim order shall include such provision for the maintenance and education of the child and such terms as
The Notaries Public Act - Regulation of Professions
the registrar of the supreme court. scale of stamps on commissions of notary public for the whole island - $30 for the corporate area ... eee $20 for any parish outside the corporate area ... i. vn . $10 10. instead of the impressed stamp of forty ce
The Quit Rents Act - Real Estate
the registrar of the supreme court a writ in the form given in the third schedule: provided, that before any such proceedings shall issue, two notifications, at intervals of not less than one or more than two months each, shall be made in the gazette, of
The Quit Rents Act - Real Estate
the registrar of the supreme court. the registrar shall cause a list of writs for forfeited lands to be kept in some public part of his office in the form in [the inclusion of this page is authorized by l.n. 87/1986] acreage, how proved. 12/1985 sc
11 of 2015 -The Administrator-General's (Amendment) Act
the registrar of the supreme court. (2) a notice given under subsection (1) shall include, in the case of an estate administered under? (a) section 53b, the matters specified in part i of the third schedule; or (b) section 53c, the matters specified in
32 of 2015 - The Jury (Amendment) Act, 2015 - final
the registrar of the supreme court shall issue the certificate referred to in subsection (1) (which shall be in the prescribed form) as evidence of the person?s attendance at court. (3) the certificate referred to in subsection (1) shall? (a) state? (i