(2) The Registrar shall— (a) hold office on such conditions; and (b) be paid out of the funds of the Council such remuneration and allowances, if any; as the Minister may, in consultation with the Council, fix. 22 Registration of valuers and certificates of registration (1) Subject to this Part, the Registrar shall establish and maintain a Register of Valuers. (2) It shall be the duty of the Registrar to— (a) enter in the Register the names and addresses and such other particulars as may be prescribed of each person whom the Council directs, in terms of subsection (1) of section twenty-nine, shall be registered; and (b) make in the Register any necessary alterations in the name, address and prescribed particulars of a registered valuer; and (c) delete from the Register the name of a registered valuer— (i) who dies or ceases to practice as a valuer; or (ii) who ceases to be ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe; and (d) when required to do so by or under this Act or in pursuance of a lawful direction of the Council or an order of the Administrative Court— (i) mark in the Register the registration of a valuer or, as the case may be, the suspension from practice of a registered valuer; and (ii) cancel from the Register the registration of a registered valuer; and generally, in connection with the Register, to comply with this Act and any lawful direction of the Council or order by the Administrative Court. (3) If, in the performance of the duties imposed upon him by or under this Act, the Registrar— (a) registers an applicant, he shall issue to him a certificate of registration; (b) cancels the registration of a registered valuer or marks in the Register the suspension from practice of a registered valuer, he shall notify him in writing accordingly. 23 Offences in connection with Register, etc. A person who— (a) makes or causes to be made an unauthorized entry or alteration or deletion in the Register or a certified copy thereof or extract therefrom or on a certificate of registration; or (b) procures or attempts to procure for himself or another person registration or a certificate of registration by means of fraud, a false representation or the concealment of a material fact; or (c) makes or causes to be made in connection with an application for registration a false declaration in a document used for the purpose of establishing his identity; or (d) wilfully destroys or injures or renders illegible or causes to be destroyed, injured or rendered illegible an entry in the Register; or - 10 -

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