87 Register of Crown writs to be kept.U.K.
The Director of Chancery, or his depute or substitute, shall enter or cause to be entered in a book, to be kept for the purpose, and entitled “The Register of Crown Writs,” the whole Crown writ at full length . . . F1 Provided always, that no Crown writ entered in the register of Crown writs before the commencement of this Act shall be held to be invalidly entered in such register, although the whole of such writ has been so entered, anything in the M1Titles to Land (Scotland) Act 1858, notwithstanding; and it is hereby provided that extracts from the said register of Crown writs, certified by the Director of Chancery or his depute or substitute, shall make faith in judgment in all cases except in case of improbation.