Fines and Recoveries Act 1833

Chief Justice of Common Pleas to appoint the Officer with whom the Certificates shall be lodged; and the Court to make Orders touching the Examination, Memorandums, Certificates, Affidavits, &c.

LXXX1X. And be it further enacted, That the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster shall from Time to Time appoint the Person who shall be the Officer with whom such Certificates as aforesaid shall for the Time being be lodged, and may remove him at pleasure; and the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster shall also from Time to Time make such Orders and Regulations as the Court shall think fit touching the Mode of Examination to be pursued by the Commissioners to be appointed under this Act, and touching the particular Matters to be mentioned in such Memorandums and Certificates as aforesaid, and the Affidavits verifying die Certificates, and the Time within which any of the aforesaid Proceedings shall take place, and touching the Amount of the Fees or Charges to be paid for the Copies to be delivered by the Clerks of the Peace or their Deputies, or by the Officer of the said Court, as herein-before directed, and also of the Fees or Charges to be paid for taking Acknowledgments of Deeds and for examining married Women, and for the Proceedings, Matters, and Things required by this Act to be had, done, and executed for completing and giving effect to such Acknowledgments and Examinations.