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County registrars are appointed by the Irish government. The County Registrar, within the County to which he is assigned, is the proper officer of the Court in respect of all its jurisdiction, and is responsible for the discharge of all duties imposed upon him or upon the Office, by Statute or otherwise, and for the safe custody of all documents and records of the Court.

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