The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 7
VII.—Custody of Deeds
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VII.—Custody of Deeds.
All deeds, writings, or securities shall be made and taken in
the names of the Trustees for the time being, and shall, after the registration thereof, be delivered by the Solicitor to the Manager, who shall give his receipt for the same, and forthwith deposit them in strong boxes kept for the purpose, at the offices of the Association, or such other place as the Board of Directors may appoint.
Securities to be taken in name of the Trustees.
The Manager shall keep a Register of the Securities in the
strong box, which shall be annually compared with the deeds and certified to by the Auditors.
Register of Deeds to be kept.