| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1873 - 436 pages
...less than 3£ per cent., or at such other rate as in the judgment of the Treasury may be necessary, to enable the loan to be made without loss to the Exchequer, on the security of any fund or rate applicable to sanitary purposes, and without requiring any other... | |
| Thomas Wrigley Grimshaw - Ireland - 1875 - 354 pages
...interest at £3 10s. per cent. per annum, or such other rate as the Treasury may consider necessary to enable the loan to be made without loss to the Exchequer. The loan is to be made on the security of any fond or rate applicable to sanitary purposes. In determining... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1875 - 682 pages
...such higher rate, not exceeding five per cent., as may in the judgment of the Treasury be necessary to enable the loan to be made without loss to the Exchequer." THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER consented to the Amendment. Amendment agreed to ; words inserted. Clause,... | |
| Great Britain, Edmund Humphrey Woolrych - Local government - 1880 - 940 pages
...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. Any limit imposed on or in respect of local rates by any Act of parliament other than this Act shall... | |
| Thomas James Arnold - Municipal corporations - 1883 - 672 pages
...such higher rate, not exceeding five per cent., as may in the judgment of the Treasury be necessary to enable the loan to be made without loss to the Exchequer. 11. Every loan granted under this Act shall be made repay- Term of years able by instalments (in the... | |
| Cornelius Neale Dalton - Commercial law - 1883 - 490 pages
...of 3^ 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. The E.xplo- The Court of the Lord Mayor and Alderman of the City of (rsTv^ct, 'c75 Ij0nd0n are constituted,... | |
| Henry Aubrey Husband - Public health laws - 1883 - 264 pages
...than fifty years by LA, with three and a-half per cent, interest, or any other rate may be imposed to enable the loan to be made without loss to the Exchequer. Joint boards, port sanitary authorities, and any LB 244 of any main sewerage district, shall for the... | |
| Harry Duff - Low-income housing - 1884 - 104 pages
...and is to bear interest at the rate of 3-1. per cent, per annum, or so much more as may be necessary to enable the loan to be made without loss to the exchequer. X. PROVISIONS OF SIR R. CROSS'S ACT WITH REGARD TO COMPULSORY PURCHASE. There only remain to be noticed... | |
| Sidney Woolf, James William Middleton - Compensation (Law) - 1884 - 940 pages
...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. Any limit imposed on or in respect of local rates by any Act of Parliament other than this Act shall... | |
| 1884 - 946 pages
...and is to bear interest at the rate of 3^- per cent per annum, or so much more as may be necessary to enable the loan to be made without loss to the exchequer. X. PROVISIONS OF SIR R. CROSS'S ACT WITH REGARD TO COMPULSORY PURCHASE. There only remain to be noticed... | |
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