Volume 1
The statutes in force relating to the poor laws : to Boards of Guardians, district school and asylum managers, overseers, and the Local Government Board, from 43 Eliz. c.2, to 35 & 36 Vict, c.93, together with digests of the decisions of the courts upon each statute / by William Cunningham Glen.
- W. Cunningham Glen
- Date:
- 1873
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The statutes in force relating to the poor laws : to Boards of Guardians, district school and asylum managers, overseers, and the Local Government Board, from 43 Eliz. c.2, to 35 & 36 Vict, c.93, together with digests of the decisions of the courts upon each statute / by William Cunningham Glen. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![6 & 7 WILL. IV. Chap. 105. An Act for the better Administration of Justice in certain Boroughs. [20th August, 1836.] VIII. Every thing provided under any local Act of parlia- Powers of local ment to be done exclusively by any particular or limited Acts hereto- number, class, or description of the members of any body cor- exercised porate named in the schedules (A.) and (B.) annexed to the quarter\es-^ said Act for regulating corporations, the continuance of which sions, and not is not inconsistent with the provisions of the said Act, and also within the every thing provided in any such local Acts to be done by the justices, or by some particular class or description of members the of such body corporate, being justices, at some court of general council, or quarter sessions assembled, and which does not relate to the business of a court of criminal or civil judicature, shall and may be done by the council at some quarterly meeting of the council, or by some committee of the council, or any three or more of such committee to be appointed at a quarterly meeting of the council: Provided also, that every thing herein autho- rized to be done at a quarterly meeting of the council may be done at a meeting of the council to be specially summoned for that purpose as soon as may be after the passing of this Act: Provided also that no recorder by virtue of his office shall have power to allow, apportion, make, or levy, or do any act what- soever with relation to the allowance, apportionment, making, or levying of any rate whatsoever. 6 & 7 WILL. IV. Chap. 107. An Act to extend the Period for the Repayment of Loans made under an Act passed in the Fourth and Fifth Years of His present Majesty, for the Amendment and better Adminis- tration of the Laws relating to the Poor in England and Wales. [20th August, 1836.] Whereas by an Act passed in the fourth and fifth years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled “ An Act for the Amend- 4&5 Will. IV. ment and better Administration of the Laws relating to the c. 76. Poor in England and Wales,” it is enacted, that when any sum of money shall have been borrowed for certain purposes therein mentioned, the principal sum shall be repaid by annual instal- ments of not less than one-tenth of the sum borrowed, with](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24878716_0001_0717.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)