Tithe Rentcharge (Ireland) Act 1838

Bills to be current at the Exchequer after falling due.

XXXVIII. And be it enacted, That all and every the Exchequer Bills to be made forth by virtue of this Act, or so many of them as shall from Time to Time remain undischarged and uncancelled, shall and may, from and after the respective Days on which the same shall become due and payable, be received and taken and shall pass and be current to all and every the Receivers and Collectors in Great Britain and in Ireland of the Customs, Excise, or any Revenue, Supply, Aid or Tax whatsoever already granted, due or payable, or which shall or may hereafter be granted, due or payable to Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, and also at the Bank of England and at the Bank of Ireland to the Account of Her Majesty Exchequer from the said Receivers or Collectors, or from any other Person or Persons, Bodies Politic or Corporate whatsoever, making any Payment there to Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, for or upon any Account Cause, or Occasion whatsoever, according to the Purport and true Meaning of this Act.