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Record to be under management of certains officers of the Court.
Arrangements to be made for constant attendance, &c.
Additional salaries to officers.
Power to appoint additional clerks to assist in the office, if necessary.
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62. The record shall be under the management of the following principal officers of the Landed Estates Court; viz., the examiners and the registrar, or of such one of them as the judges shall from time to time direct, and in case of his absence the judges shall appoint one other of the said officers to supply his place; and the judges shall adjust the duties now performed by the said officers in such manner as may appear expedient for the purposes aforesaid, and shall so arrange the same that some one of the said officers shall be in attendance daily (except as aforesaid) throughout the year; and there shall be paid to such officers or any of them, or to any other officer or clerk of the Court whose duties shall be increased by the operation of this Act, such sum by way of increased annual salary as the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury shall approve, on the recommendation of the said judges. If the Lord Chancellor of Ireland shall now or at any time hereafter consider it necessary or expedient, having regard to the business of the Court, that additional clerks should be appointed, it shall be lawful for the judges, with the consent of the said Commissioners, to appoint such additional clerks to assist in carrying out this Act, and there shall be paid to such clerks such salaries as the judges, with the assent of the said Commissioners, shall appoint; and such clerks shall be removeable by the joint order of the said judges, with the sanction of the Lord Chancellor, and shall be subject to the same regulations, and shall hold their offices during pleasure, and in other respects on the same conditions, and shall be paid out of the same funds, and in the same manner, as the other clerks of the Court; and all other expenses of carrying out this Act shall be paid out of such monies as shall be provided by Parliament.
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