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Lord Lieutenant may, with Consent of Treasury, grant Superannuations to Officers, &c. of House of Industry Hospitals.
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IX. In case any Officer or Servant of such House of Industry Hospitals or of the Lock Hospital in Dublin shall become, from confirmed Sickness, Age, or Infirmity, incapable of executing the Office in Person, it shall be lawful for the Lord Lieutenant, if he think fit so to do, with the Consent and Approval of the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury, to grant to such Officer or Servant an Annuity by way of Superannuation to be paid and payable out of any Monies which shall be applicable for the Expenses of such House of Industry Hospitals and Lock Hospital respectively: Provided always, that the annual Amount paid by way of Superannuation to any such Officer or Servant shall not exceed the Proportions with reference to the Amount of Salary and the Period of Service which by the Act passed in the Fourth and Fifth Years of the Reign of King William the Fourth, Chapter Twenty-four, are directed to be observed.
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