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45. Proceedings on death of depositor. 46. Saving of certain enactments and powe
section 42. 45. Proceedings on death of depositor. 46. Saving of certain enactments and powers of Courts. PART X OF THE EFFECTS OF REGISTRATION AND NON-REGISTRATION 47. Time from which registered document operates 48. Registered documents relating to property when to take effect against oral agreements _ 49. Effect of non-registration of documents required to be registered. 50. Certain registered documents relating to land to take effect against unregistered documents. PART XI OF THE DUITES AND POWERS OF REGISTERING OFFICERS (A) As to the Register-books and Indexes 51. Register-books to be kept in the several offices 52. Duties of registering officers when document presented. 53. Entries to be numbered consecutively. 54. Current indexes and entries therein. 55. Indexes to be made by registering officers, and their contents 56. [Repealed:]. 57. Registering officers to allow inspection of certain books and indexes, and to give certified copies of entries. B) As to the procedure on admitting to registration 58. Particulars to be endorsed on documents admitted to registration. 59. Endorsements to be dated and signed by registering officer: 60. Certificate of registration 61. Endorsements and certificate to be copied and document returned. 62. Procedure on presenting document in language unknown to registering officer.
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SECTIONS 63. Power to administer oaths and record of substance of statements_ (C) Special duties of Sub-Registrar 64. Procedure where document relates to land in several sub-districts. 65. Procedure where document relates to land in several districts. D) Special duties of Registrar 66. Procedure after registration of documents relating to land. 67. [Omitted:]. Of the Controlling powers of Registrar and Inspector-General 68. Power of Registrar to superintend and control Sub-Registrars. 69. Power of Inspector-General to superintend registration offices and make rules. 70. Power of Inspector-General to remit fines. PART XII OF REFUSAL TO REGISTER 71. Reasons for refusal to register to be recorded. 72. Appeal to Registrar from orders of Sub-Registrar refusing registration on ground other than denial of execution. 73. Application to Registrar where Sub-Registrar refuses to register on ground of denial of execution. 74. Procedure of Registrar on such application. 75. Order by Registrar to register and procedure thereon. 76. Order of refusal by Registrar: 77. Suit in case of order of refusal by Registrar: PART XIII OF THE FEES FOR REGISTRATION, SEARCHES AND COPIES 78. Fees to be fixed by State Government_ 79. Publication of fees. 80. Fees payable on presentation. PART XIV OF PENALTIES 81. Penalty for incorrectly endorsing, copying, translating O registering documents with intent to injure. 82. Penalty for making false statements, delivering false copies O translations, false personation, and abetment. 83. Registering officers may commence prosecutions. 84. Registering officers to be deemed public servants. PART XV MISCELLANEOUS 85. Destruction of unclaimed documents. 86. Registering officer not liable for thing bona fide done O refused in his official capacity. 87. Nothing so done invalidated by defect in appointment O procedure. 88. Registration of documents executed by Government officers Or certain public functionaries. 89. Copies of certain orders, certificates and instruments to be sent to registering officers and filed. Exemption from Act 90. Exemption of certain documents executed by O in favour of Government: 91. Inspection and copies of such documents 92. [Repealed.] 93. [Repealed:]: THE SCHEDULE [REPEALED:].
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THE REGISTRATION ACT, 1908 AcT No. 16 OF 19081
[1Sth December, 1908.] An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the Registration of Documents. WHEREAS it is expedient to consolidate the enactments relating to the registration of documents; it is hereby enacted as follows: PART [ PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent and commencement. This Act may be called the 2*** Registration Act, 1908. 3[(2) It extends to the whole of India 4*** Provided that the State Government may exclude any districts Or tracts of country from its operation:] (3) It shall come into force on the first day of January, 1909. STATE AMENDMENT Karnataka Amendment of