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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 63

IX.—Registration

IX.—Registration.

1.—Permissive Registration.

All claims, rights, and privileges, may be registered.

Mining Partnerships, and Agreements between holders of Miners' Rights or Business Licenses, may be registered.

2.—Registration of Huts.

The Holder of a Miner's Right may, on application to the Warden, register his hut or place of abode; and any hut or place of abode so registered shall be protected during the absence of the owner for such a period not exceeding six months, as may be assigned.

3.—Registration Fees.

Except where it is otherwise expressly provided, the fee payable in respect of the several Registrations mentioned in these Regulations, shall be two shillings and sixpence: such lee shall include payment for copies of notices, but not for any survey.

4.—Information to the Public.

Any person requiring any information from the Transaction Book of the Mining Registrar may obtain the same on payment of one shilling; and it shall be the duty of the Mining Rgistrar to furnish such information.

5.—Conditions of Registration.

The Warden may endorse on the back of any Certificate of Registration such lawful conditions as may be desirable or necessary for the public good; which conditions shall at all times be binding upon the holder of any such Certificate.