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Where no Objections shall be stated to the Draft as so revised, a Docquet shall be put thereon certifying that the same is approved, which Docquet shall be signed by the Agent applying for the Crown Writ and by the Presenter of Signatures, and the Date of signing the same thereon set forth; and such Draft, so docqueted, shall, without being given up to the Party applying for the said Writ or his Agent, be officially transmitted by the Presenter of Signatures to the Office of the Director of Chancery, and where such Writ is to be engrossed on any Deed or Conveyance, such Deed or Conveyance shall be transmitted along with said Draft, and such Draft shall form a valid and sufficient Warrant for the immediate Preparation of the Writ in Chancery in Terms of such Draft.
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