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The Court of Common Pleas to regulate the Fees for Entries on Court Rolls and Indorsements on Deeds, and for taking Consents, &c.
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LXXVI. And be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for His Majesty’s Court of Common Pleas at Westminster from Time to Time to make such Orders as the Court shall think fit touching the Amount of the Fees and Charges to be paid for the Entries of Deeds by this Act required to be entered on the Court Rolls of Manors, and for the Indorsements thereon, and for taking the Consents of the Protectors of Settlements of Lands held by Copy of Court Roll, where such Consents shall not be given by Deed, and for taking Surrenders by which Dispositions shall be made under this Act by Tenants in Tail of Lands held by Copy of Court Roll, and for Entries of such Surrenders or the Memorandums thereof on the Court Rolls.
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