Suggestions for Improving the Condition of the Industrious Classes: By Establishing Friendly Societies and Savings' Banks, in Cooperation with Each Other; Accompanied by a Set of Rules and Regulations for Each; and Also by Abstracts from the Two Last Acts of Parliament which Regulate the SameJ. Hatchard & son, 1830 - 184 pages |
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... given by the men was , that if he knew they could afford to save , he would reduce their wages . But there appears another reason which would operate in some instances , and that is , the objection to the master being the depository ...
... given by the men was , that if he knew they could afford to save , he would reduce their wages . But there appears another reason which would operate in some instances , and that is , the objection to the master being the depository ...
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... given employ- ment to , a vast number of other individuals . Sup- pose that he who amassed such a sum had , in the course of his life , spared a very small proportion , for the purpose of rewarding , from time to time , the most ...
... given employ- ment to , a vast number of other individuals . Sup- pose that he who amassed such a sum had , in the course of his life , spared a very small proportion , for the purpose of rewarding , from time to time , the most ...
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... given out that the mill would be stopped -working in one month . The next day the men as- sembled , where they usually did on a Sunday evening , round an old oak tree , and upon what did their discourse turn ? Upon the expedients for ...
... given out that the mill would be stopped -working in one month . The next day the men as- sembled , where they usually did on a Sunday evening , round an old oak tree , and upon what did their discourse turn ? Upon the expedients for ...
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... given him the opportunity of seeking and obtaining other employment . But , in fact , not one of them had the means of existing for a single week after they were compelled to give up their work . The writer of these observations had ...
... given him the opportunity of seeking and obtaining other employment . But , in fact , not one of them had the means of existing for a single week after they were compelled to give up their work . The writer of these observations had ...
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... given to or for the use or benefit of such society , or which shall arise therefrom , or in anywise shall belong to such society , shall be appropriated and applied , and in what shares and proportions , and under what circum- stances ...
... given to or for the use or benefit of such society , or which shall arise therefrom , or in anywise shall belong to such society , shall be appropriated and applied , and in what shares and proportions , and under what circum- stances ...
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Act of Parliament aforesaid allowance alteration amount annuities appointed April 20 arbitrators attend authorised Bank of England Bank of Ireland Banks for Savings barrister benefit branch banks certificate check-book ciety clerk commis commissioners committee copy court day of November declared depo deposit directed ditto Elm Court England or Ireland entitled established exchequer bills forfeit Friendly Society funds governor and company hereby hereinbefore institution invested Ireland respectively JAMES STEWART July 20 June 20 justices Lancaster lawful letters of administration liable manner ment monies months national debt notice officer paid payment peace person or persons president purpose pursuance quarter-sessions receipt receive reduction repeal rules and regulations Savings Bank secretary sickness signed sioners sitor stamp duty stewards subscribe sum or sums sums of money thereof tion transcript treasurer or trustee trustee or trustees trustees or managers twentieth day
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Page 135 - Banks established, or hereafter to be established, in England and Ireland, and not elsewhere ; and be deemed a public Act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such by all judges, justices, and other persons whomsoever, without the same being specially shown or pleaded.
Page 65 - and each of our heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals. Dated the day of , in the year of our Lord, Whereas the above-bounden AB hath been duly appointed treasurer (or
Page 19 - His clean hearth-stane, his thriftie wifie's smile, " The lisping infant prattling on his knee, " Does a' his weary carking cares beguile, " An' makes him quite forget his labour and his toil*.
Page 57 - major part of them, it shall and may be lawful for any one justice of the peace residing within the county within which such society shall be held, upon good and sufficient proof being adduced before him of such award having been made, and of the refusal of the party to comply therewith, upon complaint made by or
Page 148 - indirectly, entitled to any deposit in, or " benefit from, the funds of any other Savings' Bank in " England or Ireland, nor to any sum or sums standing in " the name or names of any other person or persons in the " books of the said Savings Bank above mentioned - !".
Page 47 - therein, upon hearing all parties concerned, as to such court in their discretion shall seem just, which order shall be final and conclusive; and all assignments, sales, and transfers made in pursuance of such order shall be good and effectual in law to all intents and purposes whatsoever. XV.
Page 38 - and constitute such proper and wholesome rules for the better government and guidance of the same as to the major part of the members of such society so assembled together shall seem meet, so as such rules shall not be repugnant to the laws of this realm, nor any of the express
Page 38 - of all and every the members thereof, their wives or children, or other relations, in sickness, infancy, advanced age, widowhood, or any other natural state or contingency whereof the occurrence is susceptible of calculation by way of average; and to and for the several members of each
Page 128 - and may be lawful for the said lords commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, or any three or more of them, and they are hereby authorised and required by warrant under their hands from time to time, to order and direct the said governor and company of the
Page 107 - hearing all parties concerned, as to such court in their discretion shall seem just, which order shall be final and conclusive; and all assignments, sales, and transfers made in pursuance of such order, shall be good and effectual in law to all intents and purposes whatsoever.