Certificate of registration for charges confirms amounts secured and conclusively evidences compliance with registration requirements. The Registrar must issue a certificate of registration for any registered charge, stating the amounts secured; that certificate is conclusive evidence that the statutory registration requirements have been complied with. Administrative practice requires the Registrar to stamp prescribed forms and instruments, sign and date the certificate in the prescribed format, and deliver a copy to the company and the chargeholder.
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Certificate of registration for charges confirms amounts secured and conclusively evidences compliance with registration requirements.
The Registrar must issue a certificate of registration for any registered charge, stating the amounts secured; that certificate is conclusive evidence that the statutory registration requirements have been complied with. Administrative practice requires the Registrar to stamp prescribed forms and instruments, sign and date the certificate in the prescribed format, and deliver a copy to the company and the chargeholder.
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