Trustee Act, 1852

Right to transfer stock &c. to vest in accordance with orders made under this Act or 13 & 14 Vict. e. 60.

Bank of England and companies, &c. to comply with such orders.

6. When any order being or purporting to be under this Act, or under the Trustee Act, 1850, shall be made by the Lord Chancellor intrusted as aforesaid, . . . vesting the right to any stock, or vesting the right to transfer any stock, or vesting the right to call for the transfer of any stock, in any person or persons, in every such case the legal right to transfer such stock shall vest accordingly; and the person or persons so appointed shall be authorized and empowered to execute all deeds and powers of attorney, and to perform all acts relating to the transfer of such stock into his or their own name or names, or otherwise, to the extent and in conformity with the terms of the order; and the Bank of England, and all companies and associations whatever, and all persons, shall be equally bound and compellable to comply with the requisitions of such person or persons so appointed as aforesaid, to the extent and in conformity with the terms of such order, as the said Bank of England, or such companies associations, or persons would have been bound and compellable to comply with the requisitions of the person in whose place such appointment shall have been made.