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thereupon enter into Security for the due Performance of such Contract ,
conditioned in such Penalty as aforesaid , in the Manner and subject to the
Provisions in the said recited Act of the Sixth and Seventh Years of King William
the Fourth ...
thereupon enter into Security for the due Performance of such Contract ,
conditioned in such Penalty as aforesaid , in the Manner and subject to the
Provisions in the said recited Act of the Sixth and Seventh Years of King William
the Fourth ...
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cover small Security the total Amount of the same respectively as and for
Receivers for Money , and Fees thereon , to be charged , payable , and
recoverable in like ManRepayment . ner as such Sums and Interest aforesaid :
Provided always ...
cover small Security the total Amount of the same respectively as and for
Receivers for Money , and Fees thereon , to be charged , payable , and
recoverable in like ManRepayment . ner as such Sums and Interest aforesaid :
Provided always ...
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... Expences of the Works proposed to be executed under the Provisions of the
said recited Acts or this Act ; and any such Person having such Interest , and
making or having heretofore made such Deposit , or giving such Security as
aforesaid ...
... Expences of the Works proposed to be executed under the Provisions of the
said recited Acts or this Act ; and any such Person having such Interest , and
making or having heretofore made such Deposit , or giving such Security as
aforesaid ...
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... Provision is made for securing by Grand pany may secure 1 à Portion of fare
Jury Presentment , or by the Guarantee of ... to accept such Security for a Portion
of such Expences ; and all and every the Powers , Authorities , and Provisions in
...
... Provision is made for securing by Grand pany may secure 1 à Portion of fare
Jury Presentment , or by the Guarantee of ... to accept such Security for a Portion
of such Expences ; and all and every the Powers , Authorities , and Provisions in
...
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... paid Account of for any such Salvage as aforesaid , either voluntarily or in con -
Sums received sequence of any Award having been made in manner aforesaid ,
to da in monnan aforacoia for Salvage to My be sent to or Security given for the ...
... paid Account of for any such Salvage as aforesaid , either voluntarily or in con -
Sums received sequence of any Award having been made in manner aforesaid ,
to da in monnan aforacoia for Salvage to My be sent to or Security given for the ...
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