River Poddle Act, 1840

Commissioners may apply their other Funds to Purposes of this Act.

XVIII. And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for the said Commissioners, in defect of Funds under this Act, from Time to Time to lay out and expend, out of the Monies accruing to or vested in them under the said recited Acts of the Forty-seventh and Fifty-fourth Years of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Third, such Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding in any One Year Three hundred Pounds, as may be required to carry into effect the Purposes of this Act: Provided always, that distinct Accounts shall be kept of all Monies so advanced and the Purpose to which the same may be applied, and that the same, so soon as conveniently may be after an Assessment shall have been made under this Act, and the Money so assessed shall be received or recovered by the said Commissioners, shall be repaid out of so much of the Monies raised by Assessment under this Act as shall not be required for the carrying into execution the Purposes of the said Two first-recited Acts and of this Act.