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Indirect
Corpus delicti
III Institution of registers for the preservation of1. For what purposes should instruments be register'd?
2 what instruments ? should be registerd? 3 should the registers
be secret or open? 4. should the registration be optional
or enforced by any and what penalty? 5 to
what degree of particularity should the memorandum
extend?
1. Registers may be of use 1. against accidents.
or against forgery in the way of fabrication 2. against forgery in the
way of falsification. 3. against accidents viz: the
loss or destruction of the originals; 4. against the conveyancing
of the same interest to in
an immovable thing to
different purchasers.
For the former first
and last purposes a very short memorandum may suffice: no
more just as much as is sufficient to identify the
instrument. For To answer the second purpose nothing less will compleatly the
memorandum must be suffice than an exact copy of t every thing in as much of the
original as is material: that is of as much of the original
as there ought to be: For the latter third purpose
any thing is better than nothing, and the purport might do without the tenor: but the more there
better is of] fuller it is, it the better.
Against forgery in the way of fabrication a
registration can be of little or no use unless it be compulsory;
which in this case it may be under pain of nullity
without inconvenience, sufficient time being given, and
allowance
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