Fines and Recoveries (Ireland) Act 1834

As to the Appointment, of perpetual Commissioners for each County or Place, and the making out and keeping of the Lists of the Commissioners, and the Delivery of Copies.

LXXII. And be it further enacted, That for the Purpose of providing convenient Means of taking Acknowledgments by married Women of the Deeds to be executed by them as aforesaid, the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in Dublin shall from Time to Time to appoint such proper Person as he shall think fit, for every County, Riding, Division, or Place for which there may be a Clerk of the Peace, to be perpetual Commissioners for taking such Acknowledgments, and such Commissioners shall be removable by and at the Pleasure of the said Lord Chief Justice; and Lists of the Names of such Commissioners for the Time being, with the Names of their Places of Residence, and the Counties, Ridings, Divisions, or Places for which they shall be respectively appointed to act, shall from Time to Time be made out and be kept by the Officer of the Court of Common Pleas in Dublin, with whom the Certificates of the Acknowledgments by married Women are to be edged as herein-after mentioned ; and such Officer shall from Time to Time transmit, without Fee or Reward, to the Clerk of the Peace for each County, Riding, Division, or Place, or his Deputy, a Copy of the List to be so from Time to Time made out for that County, Riding, Division, or Place ; and such Officer shall deliver a Copy, signed by him, of the List for the Time being for any County, Riding, Division, or Place, to any Person applying for the same; and the Clerk of the Peace for each County, Riding, Division, or Place, or his Deputy, shall deliver a Copy, signed by him of the List last transmitted to him as aforesaid, to any Person applying for the same.