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Commissioners to make Rules and Bye Laws, to be approved by Lord Lieutenant.
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XI. And be it enacted, That the said Commissioners shall frame and prepare such Rules, Orders, and Bye Laws, not being contrary to the Provisions in this Act contained, nor to the Laws of that Part of the United Kingdom called Ireland, as the said Commissioners shall judge most convenient for the better Government of such Corporation, and the Management and Disposal of the Funds hereby vested in them for the several Purposes of this Act, and for the more effectual Execution of the several Powers and Trusts hereby reposed in them; and all such Rules, Orders, and Bye Laws, being approved and confirmed by the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland, by Writing under his or their Hand or Hands, shall be good, valid, and effectual, and shall be sufficient in all Courts to justify all Persons who shall act pursuant to the same; and it shall be lawful for the said Commissioners, by and with the Consent and Approbation of the said Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor, from Time to Time to annul or alter such Rules, Orders, and Bye Laws, or to make others in lieu thereof or in addition thereto, which, being duly confirmed as aforesaid, shall be good, valid, and effectual to all Intents and Purposes whatsoever: Provided always, that no Rule, Order, or Bye Law shall be presented to the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor for his Approbation and Confirmation unless it shall have been made by the said Commissioners at one Meeting, and shall afterwards have been confirmed by them at another Meeting, which other Meeting shall have been called upon One Month’s Notice, wherein shall have been set forth the Rule, Order, or Bye Law proposed to be confirmed.
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