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Proceedings and orders in reference to money so paid into the Bank.
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34. And . . . whenever any sum of money be so paid into the Bank of Ireland with the privity of the said accountant general, the accountant general’s certificate of such payment shall be filed with the proper officer of the said Court of Chancery in the proper office, in the same manner as certificates of payment of money paid into the Bank of Ireland with the privity of the said accountant general in pursuance of any order of the said court are usually filed; and when the said accountant general shall have drawn any draft on the governor and company of the Bank of Ireland for payment of such money in the usual form, for the purpose of applying the same in the purchase of three and an half pounds per centum government stock as aforesaid, such draft shall be carried to the said office and entered and signed by the proper officer, in the same manner as drafts drawn by the said accountant general in pursuance of any order of the said court are usually entered and signed as aforesaid; and thereupon the same shall be a warrant to the said governor and company for payment of the money specified in such draft, in the same manner as drafts of the said accountant general drawn, entered, and signed in pursuance of any order of the said court, are warrants to the said governor and company for payment of money in other cases; and the said Court of Chancery shall from time to time make all and every such orders and order as shall be necessary for carrying the purposes of this Act respecting any money so to be paid into the Bank as aforesaid into execution; and such orders or order shall and may be made either in any particular matter or for the general purposes of this Act, as occasion shall require and as to the said court shall seem fit; and such order or orders of the said Court of Chancery shall be sufficient warrant to the said accountant general, and to the officers of the said court, and to the said governor and company of the Bank of Ireland, and to all persons whomsoever, for all things which shall be done in pursuance of any such order or orders, to all intents and purposes whatsoever; and no such money shall be liable to usher’s poundage.
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