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21.—(1) If the name of any person is without sufficient cause entered in or omitted from a register or default is made or unnecessary delay takes place in making any entry required to be made therein, the High Court or, where the sum involved does not exceed five thousand pounds, the County Court may, on application by the person aggrieved or by the registrar, make an order for the rectification of the register.
(2) On any proceedings under this regulation the court may decide any question relating to the title of any party thereto to have his name entered in or omitted from a register and generally any question which it may be necessary or expedient to decide for the purpose of the rectification of a register.
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