Sketch of the Loan Fund System in Ireland, and instructions for the formation of a new Society; with the Loan Fund Acts and an indexPr. by A. Thom, 1841 - 116 pages |
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... substantially fallen into desuetude . This new Bill ( which passed in May 1823 ) enacted , that any number of persons , desirous of forming a Charitable Loan Society , either by lending small sums of 10 SKETCH OF THE.
... substantially fallen into desuetude . This new Bill ( which passed in May 1823 ) enacted , that any number of persons , desirous of forming a Charitable Loan Society , either by lending small sums of 10 SKETCH OF THE.
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... passed in 1836 , * authorizing the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to appoint a Central Board of Commissioners , with power to them to inspect the books of all Loan Societies established under the Act . The rules also were to be examined and ...
... passed in 1836 , * authorizing the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to appoint a Central Board of Commissioners , with power to them to inspect the books of all Loan Societies established under the Act . The rules also were to be examined and ...
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... passed to reform these abuses , and a Bill was prepared by the late Government in accordance with this recommendation for the purpose , but owing to the brevity of the succeeding Sessions it has never yet been laid before the House . It ...
... passed to reform these abuses , and a Bill was prepared by the late Government in accordance with this recommendation for the purpose , but owing to the brevity of the succeeding Sessions it has never yet been laid before the House . It ...
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... passed , authorising the establishment of Mutual Benefit and Friendly Societies , birth was given to these Loan Societies . A capital of £ 500 has been known to start such a Society the paid - up capital eventually to be £ 2000 , in ...
... passed , authorising the establishment of Mutual Benefit and Friendly Societies , birth was given to these Loan Societies . A capital of £ 500 has been known to start such a Society the paid - up capital eventually to be £ 2000 , in ...
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... passing , the altera- tions , if any have been made . Presuming the copy passed , two more printed copies are trans- mitted to the Society , which must be signed and returned in like manner , with one guinea , the Certifying Barrister's ...
... passing , the altera- tions , if any have been made . Presuming the copy passed , two more printed copies are trans- mitted to the Society , which must be signed and returned in like manner , with one guinea , the Certifying Barrister's ...
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7th Wm Agricultural Improvement Society alteration or amendment amount Application Papers appoint authorised Ballycastle barrister benefit borrowers capital cent Central Board Central Loan Fund certified charge charitable purpose ciety Committee copy debt default deposit depositors Dublin Dublin Castle duly entitled formed Friendly Societies further enacted hereby incurred instalments Institutions Justices late Majesty King Loan Fund Board Loan Fund Society Loan Fund System ment monies Monts de Piété paid Parliament parties Pawnbroking Payment due Peace person or persons Poor Law Unions pound proceedings provisions purchase Quarter Sessions receive recited Act recited clause reign repaid repayment repealed Royal Agricultural Improvement rules salary Secretary servant shillings sixth and seventh Societies in Ireland Society as aforesaid Society established stamp duty sum or sums sums of money sureties thereof transcript transfer treasurer or clerk trustee or trustees twenty weeks usury weekly whatsoever whereas William the Fourth
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Page 80 - for the time being, or his certain Attorney; for which payment well and truly to be made we jointly, and severally bind ourselves, and each of us by himself, our and each of our Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, firmly by these Presents, sealed with our Seals. Dated the day of £ to be paid to the said EF as such Clerk of
Page 11 - further enacted, That this act Public Act. shall be deemed a public Act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such by all Judges, Justices, and other persons, without the same being specially shown or pleaded.
Page 4 - authorised to bring or defend, or cause to be brought or defended, any action, suit, or prosecution, criminal as well as civil, in law or equity, touching or concerning the property, right of claim aforesaid of such Society, and to sue and be sued, plead and
Page 28 - XXVII. And be it enacted, That this Act shall be deemed and taken to be a Public Act, and shall be judicially taken notice of a* such by all Judges, Justices, and others.
Page 4 - contrary notwithstanding; and such succeeding trustee or trustees shall pay or receive like costs as if the action or suit had been commenced in his or their name or names for the benefit of or to be reimbursed from the funds of such Society.
Page 24 - to Friendly Societies ; and that all the provi'sions of the said Act, as well as the Act made and ' passed in the tenth year of His late Majesty King ' George the Fourth, to consolidate and amend the ' laws relating to Friendly Societies, as far as the ' same relate to the certifying, transmitting, and
Page 80 - Society established as aforesaid, and he, together with the above-bounden CD and GH as his Sureties, have entered into the above-written Bond, subject to the Condition hereinafter contained; now, therefore, the Condition of the above-written Bond is such, that if the said AB shall and do justly and faithfully execute his Office of Treasurer [or Clerk] of the said
Page 80 - of the said Society established as aforesaid, and shall and do render a just and true account of all Monies received and paid by him, and shall and do pay over all the Monies remaining in his hands, and assign and transfer or deliver all Securities and Effects, Books,
Page 3 - the same estate and interest as the former trustee or trustees had therein, and subject to the same trusts, without any assignment or conveyance whatever; and also shall for all purposes of action or suit, as well criminal as civil, in law or equity, in anywise touching
Page 44 - usury be grinded that it bite not too much; the other, that there be left open a means to invite monied men to lend to the merchants for the continuing and quickening of trade.