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Every registrar cancelling the registration of a document shall make an order of cancellation and record his reasons for such order in the book prescribed in section 19 and shall endorse the words “registration cancelled” on the document and, upon the application of any person executing or claiming under the document, shall, without payment and without unnecessary delay, give him a copy of the reasons so recorded.
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