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The Expences of the Revision of Memorials and Schedules to be first defrayed out of the Fund in the Exchequer, and the Residue distributed rateably among the Memorialists.
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XLVI. And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for the said Commissioners of the Treasury, or any Three or more of them, to order and direct that such Sum or Sums of Money as may be necessary to defray the Expenses attendant upon the Revision of the said Memorials and Schedules shall be paid to such Persons, at such Times and in such Manner as they shall think fit, from and out of the Monies accruing to the Credit of the said Account to be kept as herein-before provided at the said Bank of Ireland and Exchequer; and the Residue of the Monies arising to the Credit of the said Account shall be applied to the Relief of the several Memorialists who shall be declared to be entitled to Relief under this Act as herein-before provided; and such Residue shall be distributed rateably amongst them in proportion to, but not exceeding, the Amount of the several Sums found due to them respectively on account of the Arrears of Composition payable in and for the said Years One thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, One thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, One thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, and One thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven, included in the said several Schedules, exclusive of any Sums received or recovered and paid to such Persons under the herein-before contained Provision; and the said Commissioners of the Treasury, or any Three or more of them, shall direct Payment to be made to each such Memorialist accordingly; and the Surplus, if any, shall be carried to and made Part of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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