Promissory Notes (Ireland) Act 1864

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1864 c. 20
Year1864
Anno Regni VICTORI, Britanniarum Regin,Vicesimo Septimo & Vicesimo Octavo. An Act to remove certain Restrictions on the Negotiation of Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange under a limited Sum inIreland .

(27 & 28 Vict.) C A P. XX.

[13th May 1864]

BE it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, as follows:

S-1 So much of 8 & 9 Vict. c. 37. as prohibits or restrains the Negotiation in Ireland of Notes and Bills under 5l repealed.

1 So much of 8 & 9 Vict. c. 37. as prohibits or restrains the Negotiation in Ireland of Notes and Bills under 5l repealed.

1. From and after the passing of this Act so much and such Parts of an Act passed in the Eighth and Ninth Years of Her Majesty's Reign, Chapter Thirty-seven, as prohibits the drawing, making, and issuing, or restrains or imposes any Penalty for or on account of the publishing, uttering, or negotiating inIreland of any Promissory or other Note (not being a Note payable to Bearer on Demand), Bill of Exchange, Draft, or Undertaking in Writing, being negotiable or transferable, for the Payment of Twenty Shillings or above that Sum and less than Five Pounds, or on which Twenty Shillings or above that Sum and less than Five Pounds shall remain undischarged, made, drawn, or endorsed in any other Manner than is directed by the said Act, or which requires or directs that all such Notes, Bills, Drafts, or Undertakings as aforesaid which shall be issued in Ireland shall be made, drawn, or endorsed according to the Forms contained in the Schedules to the said Act, shall be...

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