Understand how district registries are formed under the Supreme Court acts and who serves as the district registrar. This practical reference helps legal professionals navigate the setup of district registries, the districts they cover, and the officials appointed to run them.
The book consolidates citations on the formation of district registries, the roles of district registrars and prothonotaries, and the geographic scope tied to each district. It also includes a list of districts and registrars, with notes on the proper style of addressing a District Registrar and the alignment with related acts.
- Exact procedures for creating district registries in different locations
- Names and titles of District Registrars and District Prothonotaries
- Referenced schedules listing district registries and their jurisdictions
- Guidance on official forms, titles, and addressing conventions for district offices
Ideal for readers of historical legal reference works, researchers tracing courtroom administration, and students studying the evolution of the Admiralty and County Court structures under the 1875 act.