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Expences of Constables to be advanced out of the Consolidated Fund.
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XXXV. And be it enacted, That it shall and may be lawful to and for the Lord High Treasurer, or the Commissioners of His Majesty’s Treasury, or any Three or more of them, for the Time being, to order that any such Sum or Sums as he or they shall think proper shall from Time to Time be advanced and paid out of the Produce of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, arising in Ireland, for the Payment of the several Salaries and Remunerations and Allowances, and the Purchase of Arms, Accoutrements, Horses, Bridles, Saddles, Appointments, Houses, Outhouses, Furniture, and Accommodations payable under or proper for the Use of the Constabulary Force to be appointed under this Act, and also for all Rents and Taxes payable for and in respect of such Houses, Outhouses, and for repairing all such Houses and Outhouses from Time to Time, and for the Forage of such Horses, and for the Expence of the Magistrates, Inspectors, Chief or other Constables, or Sub-Constables, when they shall respectively be absent on Duty from their Residences under the Authority of this Act, and for all other necessary and reasonable Costs, Charges, and Expences incurred or to be incurred in the Execution of this Act; and all Money so issued shall be paid to the Receiver of the Constabulary Force of Ireland to be appointed as herein-after mentioned, with such Securities and under such Rules and Regulations as the said Lord High Treasurer or the Commissioners of the Treasury, or any Three or more of them, shall from Time to Time appoint and direct.
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