Treasury Instruments (Signature) Act, 1849

Instruments, &c, required to be signed by the Commissioners of the Treasury, may be signed by any two or more.

[1.] Where any warrant, appointment, authority, approval, instrument, or act whatsoever is by any Act of Parliament or otherwise required to by issued, made, signified, or done by or under the hands of the said commissioners, or by or under the hands of any three or more of them, every such warrant, appointment, authority, approval, instrument, or act may be issued, made, signified, or done by or under the hands of any two or more of the said commisssioners, and when so issued, made, signified, or done as aforesaid shall be binding, and have the same effect, to all intents and purposes, as if issued, made, signified, or done by or under the hands of the said commissioners or by or under the hands of any three or more of them, as the case may require.