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Courts may order sums not less than 20l. to be paid into the Bank, to the credit of any cause, &c., and to be drawn out by the chief officer of the court.
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62. Whenever any of the said several courts shall deem it necessary or conducive to justice, that any sum of money, not being less than the sum of twenty pounds, should be brought in by any party or person, so as to be under the orders and disposition of the court, it shall and may be lawful for the said court to make an order that such money shall be lodged and deposited in the Bank of Ireland, to the credit of the proper cause or matter, in the name and with the privity of the chief officer of such court; and such money shall be lodged and deposited accordingly, and shall from time to time be drawn out or be transferred by such chief officer respectively, by and under the orders of the court, as such court shall deem fitting and just.
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