| Law - 1909 - 684 pages
...valuation are borne by the promoters (c). 123. The compensation or purchase-money is in these cases to be paid into the Bank of England, in the name and with the privity of the Paymaster-General, to the credit of the parties, and is subject to the control and disposition... | |
| Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - Educational law and legislation - 1912 - 468 pages
...where any Question shall arise touching the Title of any ^\^_ Corporation, or any Person or Persons, to any Money to be paid into the Bank of England,...with the Privity of the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery, in pursuance of this Act, for the Purchase of any Tenements or Hereditaments, or... | |
| Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - Educational law and legislation - 1912 - 442 pages
...in case the same shall amount to or exceed the Sum of Two hundred Pounds, with all convenient Speed be paid into the Bank of England in the Name and with the Privity of the Accountant General of the Court of Exchequer, to be placed to his Account ex parte " The Commissioners of the Oxford Paving Acts... | |
| Percy William Millard - Canon law - 1912 - 268 pages
...1891, the redemption money is to be paid, at the option of the person so entitled, either : — (1) into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of His Majesty's Paymaster-General for and on behalf of the Supreme Court of Judicature, to be placed... | |
| Wales - 1913 - 1068 pages
...sec. 18 the Justices were authorised to "order and direct any sum of money belonging to the suitors to be paid into the Bank of England, in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster." Lord Cawdor made play... | |
| Wales - 1916 - 560 pages
...sec. 18 the Justices were authorised to "order and direct any sum of money belonging to the suitors to be paid into the Bank of England, in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster." a penny had been so... | |
| William Nicholls - Ravenstonedale (England) - 1877 - 210 pages
...sum of [one hundred and odd pounds in my copy] of lawful money of Great Britain by the said - —, paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of the High Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there, ex parte.... | |
| William Llewelyn Williams - Wales - 1919 - 354 pages
...Sec. 18 the Justices were authorised to " order and direct any sum of money belonging to the suitors to be paid into the Bank of England, in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster." Lord Cawdor made play... | |
| United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce - Consular reports - 1892 - 560 pages
...no demand for the same is made by any person entitled thereto within one year, then the same shall be paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the accountant-general of the court of chancery, to be placed to his account there to the credit... | |
| Great Britain - Session laws - 1876 - 598 pages
...discharge the purchaser or person by whom or on whose CLAUSES. account the same shall be paid. the Treasury into the Bank of England, in the name and with the privity of the Paymaster General on behalf of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, to be placed... | |
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