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<p>Of What instruments ought the regristration <add><sic>register'd</sic> memorial</add> to<lb/>be secret and of what open an of what secret?<lb/>Deeds inter vivos in which <add>strangers</add> third <del>parties</del> <add>persons</add> may<lb/>be concerned such as judgments <del>sales of immovables <add> and settlements</add>
<p>Of What instruments ought the registration <add><sic>register'd</sic> memorial</add> to<lb/>be secret and of what open and of what secret?<lb/>Deeds inter vivos in which <add>strangers</add> third <del>parties</del> <add>persons</add> may<lb/>be concerned such as judgments <del>sales of immovables <add> and settlements</add>
</del><lb/><del>the</del> sales settlements and mortgages of iommovables ought to be open.  Wills ought to be<lb/>kept inviolably secret during the life-time of<lb/>the testator: other instruments such as bonds,<lb/>agreements, apprenticeships indentures, marriage-settlements<lb/><del>during the</del> not charging land might<lb/>be kept secret generally subject only to be<lb/>communicated to persons who can make a special<lb/>title to the liberty of inspection.<lb/></p><p><del>Register offices should be divided each into<lb/></del></p><p>The open and the secret, the voluntary and<lb/>the necessary would make so  many departments<lb/>into which each register-office should be divided.<lb/>Would the voluntary be unfrequented? <add><del>with</del> <sic>unexmploy'd</sic>?</add> I do not<lb/>think it, if the price were moderate. It is matter<lb/>of prudence to keep  more than one copy for fear<lb/>of accidents: and when that is done, why may not<lb/>one copy be lodged in a public office as well as<lb/>any where else? In this way men might ensure their<lb/>title deeds against accidents as they do their goods; only <lb/>at a much less  price.  For a copy taken and<lb/> <note>filed</note></p>
</del><lb/><del>the</del> sales settlements and mortgages of iommovables ought to be open.  Wills ought to be<lb/>kept inviolably secret during the life-time of<lb/>the testator: other instruments such as bonds,<lb/>agreements, apprenticeships indentures, marriage-settlements<lb/><del>during the</del> not charging land might<lb/>be kept secret generally subject only to be<lb/>communicated to persons who can make a special<lb/>title to the liberty of inspection.<lb/></p><p><del>Register offices should be divided each into<lb/></del></p><p>The open and the secret, the voluntary and<lb/>the necessary would make so  many departments<lb/>into which each register-office should be divided.<lb/>Would the voluntary be unfrequented? <add><del>with</del> <sic>unemploy'd</sic>?</add> I do not<lb/>think it, if the price were moderate. It is matter<lb/>of prudence to keep  more than one copy for fear<lb/>of accidents: and when that is done, why may not<lb/>one copy be lodged in a public office as well as<lb/>any where else? In this way men might ensure their<lb/>title deeds against accidents as they do their goods; only <lb/>at a much less  price.  For a copy taken and<lb/> <note>filed</note></p>




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Of What instruments ought the registration register'd memorial to
be secret and of what open and of what secret?
Deeds inter vivos in which strangers third parties persons may
be concerned such as judgments sales of immovables and settlements
the sales settlements and mortgages of iommovables ought to be open. Wills ought to be
kept inviolably secret during the life-time of
the testator: other instruments such as bonds,
agreements, apprenticeships indentures, marriage-settlements
during the not charging land might
be kept secret generally subject only to be
communicated to persons who can make a special
title to the liberty of inspection.

Register offices should be divided each into

The open and the secret, the voluntary and
the necessary would make so many departments
into which each register-office should be divided.
Would the voluntary be unfrequented? with unemploy'd? I do not
think it, if the price were moderate. It is matter
of prudence to keep more than one copy for fear
of accidents: and when that is done, why may not
one copy be lodged in a public office as well as
any where else? In this way men might ensure their
title deeds against accidents as they do their goods; only
at a much less price. For a copy taken and
filed

















Identifier: | JB/087/162/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

162

Info in main headings field

indirect

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18 / f19 / f20

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27687

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