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1953 (1 & 2 Eliz. 2) CHAPTER 20 |
PART I |
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS |
| 6.--(1) Where, after the expiration of three months from the date of the birth of any child or from the date when any living new-born child is found exposed, the birth of the child has not been registered, the registrar may by notice in writing require any qualified informant-- |
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(2) Upon any qualified informant attending before the registrar and superintendent registrar, whether in pursuance of a requirement or not, and making such a declaration as aforesaid and giving information concerning the birth, the registrar shall then and there in the presence of the superintendent registrar register the birth according to the information of the declarant, and the superintendent registrar before whom the declaration is made, the registrar and the declarant shall each sign the entry of the birth. |
(3) On the registration of a birth under this section, the declarant shall pay a fee of three shillings and ninepence to the superintendent registrar and, except where the delay was caused by the failure of the registrar to make a requirement under section four of this Act or otherwise by the registrar's default, a like fee to the registrar. |
(4) This section shall not apply in the case of a still-birth. |