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Certificate, with Affidavit verifying the same, to be lodged with some Officer of the Court of Common Pleas, who shall cause the same to be filed of Record in the Court.
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LXXVI. And be it further enacted, That every such Certificate as aforesaid of the taking of an Acknowledgment by a married Woman of any such Deed as aforesaid, together with an Affidavit by some Person verifying the same and the Signature thereof by the Party by whom the same shall purport to be signed, shall be lodged with some Officer of the Court of Common Pleas in Dublin to be appointed as herein-after mentioned ; and such Officer shall examine the Certificate, and see that it is duly signed, either by some Judge or Master in Chancery, or by Two Commissioners appointed pursuant to this Act, and duly verified by Affidavit as aforesaid, and shall also see that it contains such Statement of Particulars as to the Consent of the married Woman as shall from Time to Time, be required in that Behalf; and if all the Requisites in this Act in regard to the Certificate shall have been complied with, then such Officer shall cause the said Certificate and the Affidavit to be filed of Record in the said Court of Common Pleas.
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