Parliamentary Papers, Volume 51

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Page 74 - Monies paid in pursuance of the Standing Orders of either House of Parliament, by Subscribers to Works or Undertakings to be effected under the Authority of Parliament...
Page 74 - ... be paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of the Court of Exchequer, to be placed to his account there ex parte " The Copyhold Commissioners...
Page 78 - ... shall confine himself to a statement of the parties from whom it comes, of the number of signatures attached to it, and of the material allegations contained in it, and to the reading of the prayer of such petition.
Page 74 - Lords spiritual and temporal in parliament assembled, or to one of the clerks of the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons with respect to any such money required by any standing order of the Commons in parliament assembled, to be deposited, it...
Page 25 - ... the Court of Chancery in England or the Court of Exchequer in Ireland...
Page 47 - ... the deposit fund"): Be it enacted, that, notwithstanding anything contained in the said recited act, the deposit fund shall not be paid or transferred to or on the application of the person or persons, or the majority of the persons named in the warrant or order issued in pursuance of the said act, or the survivors or survivor of them...
Page 18 - November a. copy of so much of the said plans and sections as relates to each parish in or through which the work is intended to be made, maintained, varied extended or enlarged...
Page 15 - ... on the owners or reputed owners, lessees or reputed lessees, and occupiers of the said lands, and on the overseers of such parishes, and on the trustees, surveyors of highways, or other persons having the care of such roads or streets.
Page 86 - Commons." That every bill for the particular interest or benefit of any person or persons, whether the same be brought in upon petition, or motion, or report from a committee, or brought from the Lords, hath been and ought to be deemed a private bill within the meaning of the table of fees. FEES TO BE TAKEN BY THE SHORT-HAND WRITER.
Page 101 - The section shall be drawn to the same horizontal scale as the plan, and to a vertical scale of not less than one inch to every...

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