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LXXXIII. And be it enacted, That the Ecclesiastical Com- Ecclesiastical missioners for England shall from Time to Time prepare and Commissioners lay before Her Majesty in Council such Schemes as shall before Queen appear to the said Commissioners to be required and to be in Council, for best adapted for carrying this Act into full Effect, and shall in carrying into such Schemes recommend and propose all such Measures as may Recommendaupon further Inquiry, which the said Commissioners are hereby tions. authorized to make, appear to them to be necessary for that Purpose: Provided always, that, previously to laying any such Scheme before Her Majesty in Council, Notice thereof shall be given to any Corporation Aggregate or Sole affected thereby ; and the Objections, if any, of such Corporation shall be laid before Her Majesty in Council, together with such Scheme: Provided also, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent the said Commissioners from proposing in any such Scheme such Modifications or Variations as to Matters of Detail and Regulation as shall not be substantially repugnant to any Provision of this Act or of the said last-mentioned Act.

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rying Schemes into effect.

LXXXIV. And be it enacted, That when any such Scheme Queen in Counshall be approved by Her Majesty in Council it shall be lawful cil may make for Her Majesty in Council to make an Order or Orders ratifying the same, and specifying the Time or Times when such Scheme or the several Parts thereof shall take effect, and to direct every such Order to be registered by the Registrar of each of the Dioceses whereof the Bishop, or within which any Cathedral or Collegiate Church, Dignitary, Chapter, Member of a Chapter, Officer, Incumbent, or any other Person or Body Corporate, may or shall be in any respect affected thereby. LXXXV. And be it enacted, That in any Order made by Orders need Her Majesty in Council under the Authority of this Act or of only refer to the first-recited Act it shall be sufficient to refer to the Act under the Authority whereof the Order is made, and it shall not be necessary to recite any of the Provisions of this Act or of the said first-recited Act.

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LXXXVI. And be it enacted, That every such Order shall, Orders gazetas soon as may be after the making thereof by Her Majesty in ted to be of full Council, be published in the London Gazette; and so soon as any Order in Council made under the Authority of this Act or of the first-recited Act shall be so gazetted it shall in all respects, and as to all things therein contained, have and be of the same Force and Effect as if all and every Part thereof were included in this Act.

before Parlia

LXXXVII. And be it enacted, That a Copy of every Copies of OrOrder of Her Majesty in Council made under this Act shall be ders to be laid laid before each House of Parliament in the Month of January ment. in every Year, if Parliament shall be then sitting, or if Parliament be not then sitting, within One Week after the next Meeting thereof.

LXXXVIII. And be it enacted, That the Registrar of every Penalty for Registration. Diocese to whom any Order of Her Majesty in Council made Neglect of by virtue of this Act shall be delivered shall forthwith register

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3 & 4 VICT.. the same in the Registry of his Diocese; and if any such Registrar shall refuse or neglect to register any such Order he shall for every Day during which he shall so offend forfeit Twenty Pounds, and if his Offence shall continue for the Space of Three Months he shall forfeit his Office, and it shall be lawful for the Bishop of the Diocese to appoint a Successor thereto.

LXXXIX. And be it enacted, That for such Registration as aforesaid the Registrar shall not be entitled to receive any Fee or Reward, but on every Search for any such Order he shall be entitled to receive a Fee of Three Shillings, and for every Copy or Extract of any such Order certified by him he shall be entitled to receive Four-pence for every Folio of Ninety Words; and the Copy of every such Entry, certified by the Registrar, shall be admissible as Evidence in all Courts and Places whatsoever.

XC. And be it enacted, That all the Powers and Authorities 6&7W.4.c.77. vested in the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England by the first-recited Act with reference to the Matters therein contained shall be continued, and extended and apply to the said Commissioners, and to the Commissioners appointed by or under the Provisions of this Act, with reference to all Matters contained in this Act, and may be used and exercised by them as fully and effectually as if the said Powers and Authorities were repeated in this Act; and the said first-recited Act and this Act shall be construed as if they were one and the same Act.

Office of Treasurer and Secretary.

Ecclesiastical

Jurisdictions continued.

XCI. And be it enacted, That, notwithstanding any thing in the first-recited Act contained, the Offices of Treasurer and Secretary to the said Commissioners shall be united and shall be one Office, and shall be held and the Duties thereof performed by the same Person; and Charles Knight Murray Esquire, Barrister at Law, shall continue to be Treasurer and Secretary, and may hold the said Office so long as he shall well demean himself therein; and upon any Vacancy of the said Office by Death, Resignation, or otherwise, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England shall appoint a Successor thereto, by an Instrument in Writing under their Common Seal.

XCII. And be it enacted, That the temporary Provisions of the said first-recited Act shall continue and be in force until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and if Parliament shall be then sitting until the End of the then Session of Parliament: Provided always, that, notwithstanding any thing in the said first-recited Act or in this Act contained, any Bishop or Archdeacon may hold Visitations of the Clergy within the Limits of his Diocese or Archdeaconry, and at such Visitations may admit Churchwardens, receive Presentments, and do all other Acts, Matters, and Things by Custom appertaining to the Visitations of Bishops and Archdeacons in the Places assigned to their respective Jurisdiction and Authority, under or by virtue of the Provisions of the said first-recited Act; and any Bishop may consecrate any new Church or Chapel or any new Burial Ground within his Diocese. XCIII. And

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XCIII. And be it enacted, That in the Construction of this Construction Act the Term "Canon" shall be construed to mean only every of the Terms Residentiary Member of Chapter, except the Dean, heretofore "Minor Castyled either Prebendary Canon, Canon Residentiary, or Resi- non." dentiary; and the Term "Minor Canon" shall be construed 45395 to extend to and include every Vicar, Vicar Choral, Priest Vicar, and Senior Vicar, being a Member of the Choir in any Cathedral or Collegiate Church.

XCIV. And be it enacted, That this Act may be amended Act may be or repealed by any Act to be passed in the present Session of amended, &c. Parliament.

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INDEX

TO THE

PUBLIC GENERAL STATUTES,

3 & 4 VICTORIA.

Shewing whether they relate to the Whole or to any Part of the United

Kingdom; viz.

E. signifies that the Act relates to England (and Wales; if the Subject extends so far.)

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Scotland.
Ireland.

England and Ireland.

- Great Britain.

Great Britain and Ireland.

The Whole of the United Kingdom.

A.

ABOLITION OF ARREST on Mesne Process in Civil

Actions in England, further amending

1 & 2 Vict. c. 110. for

on Mesne Process in Civil Actions in Ireland,
except in certain Cases

ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE, to continue 1 & 2 Vict.
c. 102. until Eight Months after the Com-
mencement of the next Session of Parliament,
for authorizing Her Majesty to carry into
immediate Execution, by Orders in Council,
any Treaties for the
for carrying into effect the Treaty between Her
Majesty and the Republic of Venezuela for

the

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ABUSES Committed by Weavers, Sewers, and others employed
in the Linen, Hempen, Union, Cotton, Silk, and
Woollen Manufactures, for the more effectual Pre-
vention of, for One Year
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE in New South Wales and Van
Diemen's Land, to continue until 31st De-
cember 1841, and to the End of the next
Session of Parliament, and to extend, the
Provisions of 9 Geo. IV. c. 83. to provide
for

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in the Court of Chancery, for facilitating

Cap. Relating to

82. E.

105. I.

64. U.K.

67. U.K.

91. I.

62. U.K.

94. E.

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