Parliamentary Papers, 8. köideH.M. Stationery Office, 1850 |
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... exceed 30 % . lawful for the Treasurer of any Savings Bank to receive from any Year , or Depositor any Sum or Sums of Money exceeding Thirty Pounds in the whole , whether previously withdrawn or not , in any One Year , 30 ending on the ...
... exceed 30 % . lawful for the Treasurer of any Savings Bank to receive from any Year , or Depositor any Sum or Sums of Money exceeding Thirty Pounds in the whole , whether previously withdrawn or not , in any One Year , 30 ending on the ...
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... and Company of the Bank of England or Ireland respectively , for the Amount of such . Payment , carrying Interest at the Rate of Three 284 . Pounds Interest to Depositors not to exceed 21. 158. per Cent Savings Banks . 7.
... and Company of the Bank of England or Ireland respectively , for the Amount of such . Payment , carrying Interest at the Rate of Three 284 . Pounds Interest to Depositors not to exceed 21. 158. per Cent Savings Banks . 7.
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... exceed the Rate of Two Pounds Fifteen Shillings per Centum per Annum . XVIII . And be it enacted , That no Friendly Society enrolled or certified or to be certified under the Provisions of any Act relating to Friendly Societies shall ...
... exceed the Rate of Two Pounds Fifteen Shillings per Centum per Annum . XVIII . And be it enacted , That no Friendly Society enrolled or certified or to be certified under the Provisions of any Act relating to Friendly Societies shall ...
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... exceed the Amount of the Sum paid down 40 Annuities for the said Annuity and Payment on Death together , and shall in tracted for by no Case exceed One hundred and fifty Pounds in the whole , such An- Treasurer , nuities and Payments at ...
... exceed the Amount of the Sum paid down 40 Annuities for the said Annuity and Payment on Death together , and shall in tracted for by no Case exceed One hundred and fifty Pounds in the whole , such An- Treasurer , nuities and Payments at ...
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... exceed in the whole the Sum of Thirty Pounds per Annum , and the Purchase Money for every such Annuity not amounting to 5 Four Pounds per Annum shall be paid in One single Sum and not by annual Payments . 3 W. 4. c . 14 . s . 3. and 7 ...
... exceed in the whole the Sum of Thirty Pounds per Annum , and the Purchase Money for every such Annuity not amounting to 5 Four Pounds per Annum shall be paid in One single Sum and not by annual Payments . 3 W. 4. c . 14 . s . 3. and 7 ...
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