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Power to chief clerk to sign documents in absence of clerk, if authorized so to do.
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54. During the temporary absence of the said clerk of the Crown the affixing or signing the name of the said clerk of the Crown by the said chief clerk to all orders, writs, pleadings, instruments, and proceedings, upon his being duly authorized in that behalf by the said clerk of the Crown so to do, but not otherwise, shall be as good, valid, and effectual as if the same were respectively affixed or signed or done in person by the clerk of the Crown aforesaid.
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