Trustee Act, 1852

Orders to be an indemnity to Bank and companies, &c. complying therewith.

7. Every order made or to be made, being or purporting to be made under this or the Trustee Act, 1850, by the Lord Chancellor intrusted as aforesaid, . . . and duly passed and entered, shall be a complete indemnity to the Bank of England, and all companies and associations whatsoever, and all persons, for any act done pursuant thereto; and it shall not be necessary for the Bank of England, or such company or association, or person, to inquire concerning the propriety of such order, or whether the Lord Chancellor intrusted as aforesaid, . . . had jurisdiction to make the same.