Acts and Regulations

V-3 - Vital Statistics Act

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Fraudulent or improper registrations or certificates
35(1)On written application by any person and after notice to and hearing of all persons interested, or where the holding of a hearing is not possible, on receipt of a statutory declaration or such other evidence satisfactory to the Registrar General as may be adduced by any person interested, the Registrar General, if he is satisfied that a registration was fraudulently or improperly made, may order that a notation be made on the registration to that effect and order that every certificate issued in respect of that registration be delivered to him for cancellation.
35(2)Where a notation has been made under subsection (1), no certificate shall be issued thereafter in respect of the registration.
35(3)On written application by any person and after notice to and hearing of all persons interested, or where the holding of a hearing is not possible, on receipt of a statutory declaration, or such other evidence satisfactory to the Registrar General as may be adduced by any person interested, the Registrar General, if he is satisfied that a certificate was obtained or is being used for fraudulent or improper purposes, may make an order requiring the delivery to him of that certificate.