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Commissioners to meet and make rules and regulations for carrying Act into execution, subject to revisal of Treasury;
and proceed to receive applications.
Rules and regulations may be altered with approval or by direction of the Treasury.
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13. The commissioners for the execution of this Act shall meet on such day after their appointment, and at such place, as by the lord lieutenant shall be appointed; and shall when so met, and immediately on entering upon the duty of their office, and before receiving any application for advances under this Act, in the first place frame and prepare such general rules and regulations for effectuating the intent and objects of this Act, and for their own government and direction in receiving, classifying, and considering the applications which may be made to them thereunder, and generally in discharge of their duties under this Act, as they shall think fit; and having duly considered and digested such rules and regulations, they shall submit the same to the Treasury, to be by them revised, altered, or confirmed, and the same shall be revised, altered, and confirmed accordingly; and the said commissioners for the execution of this Act shall, according to the true purport and meaning of such rules and regulations, so revised, altered, or confirmed, from and after a day to be by them publicly notified by a notice inserted in the Dublin Gazette, proceed from time to time to receive, or authorize their secretary to receive, and they shall take into consideration, all such applications as may be made to them under and conformably to the said rules and regulations: Provided always, that it shall be lawful for the said commissioners, from time to time, with the approval or by the direction of the Treasury, to amend, vary, or annul the said rules and regulations established as aforesaid, or to adopt new rules and regulations, as the case may require; which rules and regulations so altered or varied, or which new rules and regulations, shall be to all intents and purposes as valid, obligatory, and effectual as the rules and regulations originally established as aforesaid.
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