Special Report from the Select Committee on the Public Works Loans Acts Amendment Bill and Public Works Loans Acts Consolidation Bill, Consolidated Into the Public Works Loans Bill: Together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix and Index. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be Printed, 26 July 18751875 - Finance - 88 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 34
Page 606
... necessary to give effect to the existing law ? -- I believe the clause does represent the existing law ; and what Mr. Barnes just suggested is provided for by what in this Bill is contained in Clause 52 , which provides that where there ...
... necessary to give effect to the existing law ? -- I believe the clause does represent the existing law ; and what Mr. Barnes just suggested is provided for by what in this Bill is contained in Clause 52 , which provides that where there ...
Page 608
... necessary to authorise somebody Commissioners may sell and take possession ; else to give receipts on their behalf . beyond the law , because it contemplates that a 53. Is this the law ? -I think it rather goes receipt may be given by ...
... necessary to authorise somebody Commissioners may sell and take possession ; else to give receipts on their behalf . beyond the law , because it contemplates that a 53. Is this the law ? -I think it rather goes receipt may be given by ...
Page 609
... forthwith to enforce payment of such debt , and if necessary to enter satisfaction therefor , and shall have the control over any proceedings taken to enforce Mr. Jenkyns and Mr. Barnes , 17 June 1875 . 0.119 . such A 3 609.
... forthwith to enforce payment of such debt , and if necessary to enter satisfaction therefor , and shall have the control over any proceedings taken to enforce Mr. Jenkyns and Mr. Barnes , 17 June 1875 . 0.119 . such A 3 609.
Page 612
... necessary to be added to this section in order to state the existing law ? -Yes ; there are also certain powers to lend for prisons . 104. But I understand , with regard to lunatic asylums and county halls , it is not necessary to ...
... necessary to be added to this section in order to state the existing law ? -Yes ; there are also certain powers to lend for prisons . 104. But I understand , with regard to lunatic asylums and county halls , it is not necessary to ...
Page 613
... necessary . " Is that the existing law ? —I know of no rules or regulations ; they take the Act of Parliament . 108. ( To Mr. Jenkyns . ) Have you anything to say with regard to that ? —I have only to say that the Act directed the ...
... necessary . " Is that the existing law ? —I know of no rules or regulations ; they take the Act of Parliament . 108. ( To Mr. Jenkyns . ) Have you anything to say with regard to that ? —I have only to say that the Act directed the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
21 June Act of Parliament ACTS AMENDMENT BILL amount authorised authorities Bank of England Barnes Board of Trade borrow cent Chairman Chairman-continued Chancellor clause Commission Committee Consolidation Bill discretion docks estimate Exchequer exercise existing law Farrer Fawcett Fawcett-continued funds give given Government Board granted Hankey Harbour Act Harbour and Passing harbours of refuge issued J. G. Hubbard Jenkyns John Gellibrand Hubbard lend LOAN ACTS AMENDMENT Loan Commis Loan Commissioners Lord Frederick Cavendish low rate lower rate ment missioners mortgage National Debt Commissioners object opinion Passing Tolls Act Pell period proposed provision Public Health Act public loans Public Works Loan purposes question rate of interest Rathbone receipt recommendation reduce the rate reference refused regard Reginald Earle Welby repayment sanction Sanitary Acts Section sioners Sir George Campbell special Act Stevenson tion trading harbours Treasury Tyne Welby Whitelaw WILLIAM HENRY SMITH Willink
Popular passages
Page 606 - 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 614 - ... 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 613 - 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 614 - 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.
Page 41 - Commissioners of the Treasury, be necessary, in order to enable the loan to be made without loss to the Exchequer : Provided : — "(1).
Page 609 - ... this Act shall be made payable to the use of Her Majesty, and may be recovered as a specialty debt due to the Crown, in like manner as if the security had been made in the form provided by the Act of the thirty-third year of the reign of Henry the Eighth, chapter thirty-nine ; but no person shall be liable for any larger sum than that which he is expressed to be bound to pay. Every sum payable in respect of a loan granted by the Loan Commissioners (either before or after the passing of this Act)...
Page 43 - Section 40 there is a definition of the term "permanent works," and the definition is this : " The words ' permanent works ' in the Local Government Act, 1858, shall include any works the cost of which, in the opinion of the Local Government Board, ought to be spread over a term of years.
Page 614 - Certificates, notices, requisitions, orders, precepts, and all documents required by this Act to be served or sent may, unless otherwise expressly provided, be served and sent by post, and till the contrary is proved, shall be 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 the letter containing the certificate...
Page 612 - ... respective chairs or professorships thereof, subject in all cases to the approval of the Governors. 8. The legislature shall have power from time to time to modify and control the powers conferred by this act. 9. The acts heretofore passed in relation to Dalhousie College are hereby repealed, except the act passed in the fourth year of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, entitled, "An Act authorizing the lending a sum of money to the Governors of Dalhousie College, and for securing the repayment...
Page 42 - ... three and a half per cent per annum, or such higher rate as may in the judgment of the Treasury be necessary to enable the loan to be made without loss to the Exchequer.