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(1) Where it is proved to the satisfaction of the Superintendent that a certificate has been lost, stolen, or destroyed, he may, on payment of a fee of two rupees for the purpose, issue a duplicate certificate in the name of the holder of the certificate so lost, stolen or destroyed. |
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(2) The Superintendent may, as a condition precedent to the issue of a duplicate certificate in the name of the certificate holder, require him to execute a bond undertaking to indemnify the Government against any claim whatsoever made in respect of the certificate alleged to have been lost, stolen or destroyed. |
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