Parliamentary Papers, Volume 14

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Page 2 - Kingdom shall be paid into the receipt of Her Majesty's exchequer in such manner as the treasury may direct, and shall be carried to and form part of the consolidated fund of the United Kingdom; and all penalties recovered in any British possession shall be paid over into the public treasury of such possession, and form part of the public revenue thereof.
Page 10 - ... deemed to have been served and received respectively at the time when the letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of post, and in proving such service or sending it shall be sufficient to prove that it was properly addressed and put into the post...
Page 9 - That all and every sum and sums of money which shall be paid into the Bank of England to the account of the Commissioners for...
Page 38 - ... the second. Provided, that houses are here reputed for private houses, wherein are no Chapels dedicated and allowed by the ecclesiastical laws of this realm. And provided also, under the pains before expressed, that no Chaplains do preach or administer the Communion in any other places, but in the Chapels of the said houses ; and that also they do the same very seldom upon Sundays and Holydays ; so that both the lords and masters of the said houses, and their families, shall at other times resort...
Page 47 - Board shall have regard to the probable duration and continuing utility of the works in respect of which the same is required :
Page 326 - Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another.
Page 327 - Comn issioners may, in lieu of such sums, or as part thereof, accept any gift, benefaction, or property which they shall judge to be suitable in its nature : But provided always that such gift, benefaction, or property shall, in the judgment of the Commissioners, be equivalent to the said sums in each case respectively, or to the part thereof in lieu of which it shall have been accepted.
Page 7 - ... and may levy a rate or any increase of a county rate for the purpose of paying the principal and interest of such loan, and may mortgage such rate or the county rate to the Loan Commissioners in accordance with this Act. The council of any borough may borrow money from the Loan Commissioners for the purpose of building, rebuilding, enlarging, repairing, improving, and fitting up any police station and justices...
Page 38 - Sacrament, upon pain of suspension for the first offence, and excommunication for the second. Provided, that houses are here reputed for private houses, wherein are no Chapels dedicated and allowed by the ecclesiastical laws of this realm.
Page 10 - If a statute is not referred to the Universities Committee, then, within one month after the expiration of the time for petitioning against it, the statute shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament, if Parliament is then sitting, and if not, then within fourteen days after the next meeting of Parliament.

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