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10 District register offices.E+W
(1)The countil of every [non-metropolitan county and metropolitan district] shall provide and maintain for the superintendent registrar of each district within the [non-metropolitan county or metropolitan district] a register office according to a plan approved by the Registrar General, and shall provide therein to the satisfaction of the Registrar General a suitable fireproof repository or strong fire-resisting boxes for the safe custody of the records in the charge of the superintendent registrar.
(2)For any period during which a register office is not so provided, the superintendent registrar shall appropriate some fit room to be approved by the Registrar General as a temporary register office and the council shall pay to the superintendent registrar a reasonable rent for that room.
(3)Without prejudice to the last foregoing subsection, if in the case of any district, by reason of the refusal or neglect of the council of the [non-metropolitan county or metropolitan district], a register office for that district is not provided or is not maintained and kept in repair, the Registrar General may, if so authorised by the Treasury, expend a sum not exceeding three hundred pounds in providing an office, or any sum from time to time necessary for repairing or maintaining any office provided by him, and any sum so expended shall be repaid to the Registrar General by the council.
(4)The register office for any district shall be deemed for the purposes of the Registration Acts to be situated within that district even though it is not locally situated therein.
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