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Deliverances, extracts, and copies, shall form evidence. 170. All deliverances under this Act purporting to be signed by the Lord Ordinary or by any of the judges of the Court of Session, or by the sheriff, as well as all extracts or copies thereof or from the books of the Court of Session or the sheriff court purporting to be signed or certified by any clerk of court, or sheriff clerk, or extracts from or copies of registers purporting to be made by the keeper thereof, or extractor, shall be judicially noticed by all courts in ... Ireland, ... and shall be received as prima facie evidence, without the necessity of proving their authenticity or correctness, or the signatures appended, or the official character of the persons signing, and shall be sufficient warrants for all diligence and execution by law competent. The sheriff of the county of [insert county] has confirmed and hereby confirms A.B. [name and designation] trustee on the sequestrated estate of C.D. [name and designation]; and the whole of the estates and effects, heritable and moveable, and real and personal, wherever situated, of the said C.D., are transferred and belong to A.B. as trustee for behoof of the creditors of the said C.D., in terms of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act, 1913; and the said A.B. has, as trustee aforesaid, in terms of the said Act, full right and power to sue for and recover all estates, effects, debts, and money belonging or due to the said C.D. C.D., sheriff clerk.PS0800Reference
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