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Certificates of registry, &c. of judgments.
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10. Upon the lodgment of any memorandum for the registry or re-entry of any judgment or revival, decree, rule, order, crown bond, recognizance, or lis pendens, or of any satisfaction, vacate, or quietus, in the said office, the said registrar of judgments shall thereupon give a certificate signed by him of such, registry or re-entry, with a reference to the books of the office, whereby the entry thereof may be readily found, and which certificate shall contain such particulars as may be necessary for identification, and shall be evidence of such registry or re-entry; and it shall be lawful for the said registrar, and he is hereby required, whenever thereunto requested, to give a like certificate, containing the like particulars, of any judgment or revival, decree, rule, order, crown bond, recognizance, lis pendens, or of any satisfaction, vacate, or quietus, registered at any time in his said office or contained in the books thereof; and for every such certificate the said registrar shall be entitled to receive a fee of sixpence, and no more.
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