Bank Notes (Ireland) Act, 1864

BANK NOTES (IRELAND) ACT 1864

CHAPTER LXXVIII.

An Act for impressing by Machinery Signatures of Names on Bank Notes and certain Bills of the Bank of Ireland. [29th July 1864.]

Whereas it is expedient that the name or names of the person or persons for the time being authorized by the Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland to sign bank notes, bank post bills, and bank bills of exchange on behalf of the said Governor and Company should be impressed by machinery upon such bank notes, bank post bills, and bank bills of exchange, in such form as may from time to time be adopted by the said Governor and Company, instead of being subscribed in the handwriting of such person or persons respectively: . . .