East Riding County Council Act 1910

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1910 c. cxviii
[10 Enw. 7 & Bast Hiding County Council [Oh. CXvtii
1 GEO. 5.] Act, 1910.
CHAPTER cxviii.
An Act to amend the Yorkshire Registries Act 1884 in A.D. 1910
its application to the East Elding of the county of York
to vest Hull Bridge in the East Riding County Council
and for other purposes. [3rd August 1910.]
W
HEREAS hy the Yorkshire Registries Act 1884 (hereinafter
referred to as " the Act of 1884 ") certain Acts theretofore
in force under the provisions of which register offices were
established for the registration of deeds conveyances wills incum-
brances and other matters affecting lands and hereditaments
within the three ridings of the county of York and the town
and county of the town of ICingston-upon-Hull were repealed
and the said provisions were consolidated and amended:
And whereas the Act of 1884 contains (inter alia) provisions
for the appointment hy the county authorities of each of the
said ridings of persons to hold the offices of registrar for the
respective ridings and hy section 37 of the said Act it is (inter
alia) provided that no such registrar shall either by himself or
in partnership with any other person follow any other calling or
profession during the time he holds such appointment:
And whereas the county councils of the said ridings are by
virtue of the Local Government Act 1888 the authorities for
administering the Act of 1884 within their respective ridings :
And whereas with a view to effecting financial saving it is
expedient that the provisions of the said section 37 of the Act
of 1884 in their application to the east riding should be amended
as by this Act provided:
And whereas by the Act 7 George III. cap. 97 (hereinafter 7 Geo. 3.
referred to as "the Act of 1767") certain persons and their c-97-
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