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Consent of guardians to expenditure of money.
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36. Provided always, that after the period at which the commissioners shall have declared the workhouse of the union fit for the reception of destitute poor it shall not be lawful for the commissioners to direct the expenditure in such union of any sum or sums of money exceeding four hundred pounds for any of the purposes aforesaid, without the previous consent in writing of a majority of the guardians of such union, except for the completion of buildings already in part erected according to the plan or plans originally sanctioned by the commissioners and deposited with the clerk of the union.
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