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Where a Memorial is presented, the Commissioners may require a Deposit for defraying preliminary Expences.
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VI. And be it enacted, That in every Case of Application by Memorial as aforesaid the said Commissioners shall require such a Sum to be deposited in their Hands, by or on behalf of the Person or Grand Jury so applying, as shall be sufficient for defraying the Expence of making the preliminary Inquiries, Inspection, and Report herein-after mentioned, and shall also, whenever afterwards they shall have notified their Approval of the Matter of such Memorial, require to be deposited in their Hands, by or on the Part of such Person or Grand Jury, such Sum as shall be sufficient for defraying the Expences of making the further Surveys, Schedules, Maps, Plans, Drawings, Sections, and Estimate herein-after directed to be made respecting the Land or River proposed to be drained or improved respectively, and the Works necessary for draining and improving the same, and for defraying the Expences of all other Measures herein-after directed to be taken for the Purposes herein-after expressed, previous to the actual Commencement of any Works under the Provisions of this Act.
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