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Commissioners may appoint a secretary, &c. with salary.
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4. And . . . it shall any may be lawful for the said commissioners and their successors from time to time to appoint a secretary to the said commissioners, with a salary not exceeding the sum of seven hundred pounds, and also such other subordinate officer or officers as they shall think proper, for the carrying into execution the purposes of this Act; and to certify to the lord lieutenant or other chief governor or governors of Ireland for the time being such sum or sums of money as they shall deem adequate to defray the expense of said officers and the incidental expenses of the board; whereupon it shall and may be lawful for the lord lieutenant or other chief governor or governors of Ireland to direct the lord high treasurer of Ireland, or the commissioners for executing the said office, to issue out of the consolidated fund of Ireland such sum or sums of money to defray the expenses of said officers and the incidental expenses of the board as to the said lord lieutenant or other chief governor or governors of Ireland for the time being shall seem fitting and convenient.
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