Chartered Companies Act, 1837

Regulations as to forms of returns and mode of keeping the register, &c. by whom to be made.

19. Such orders and directions as to the forms of the returns to be made in pursuance of this Act, and the mode of keeping the register, and of making the index thereof, and of any other matters incidental thereto, as may be deemed expedient, may from time to time be made, altered, or varied as follows; that is to say, as regards the registration to be made in the enrolment office in the Court of Chancery in England, by the lord chancellor, lord keeper, or first lord commissioner of the great seal, and the master of the rolls jointly; as regards the registration to be made in the general registry office in Edinburgh, by the lord clerk register and lords of council and session jointly; and as regards the registration to be made in the Court of Chancery in Ireland, by the lord chancellor of Ireland and master of the rolls in Ireland jointly.