Bank of Ireland Act, 1860

BANK OF IRELAND ACT 1860

CHAPTER XXXI.

An Act to repeal a certain Enactment for restraining the Bank of Ireland from lending Money on Mortgage. [3d July 1860.]

[Preamble recites Irish Act, 21 & 22 Geo. 3. c. 16. s. 7. as to loans by the Bank of Ireland herein-after called the Corporation.]

Bank of Ireland may lend money on mortgage.

1. [Repeal of recited section]. It shall be lawful for the said Corporation, or any person or persons on their behalf, to lend or advance any sum or sums of money to be secured by mortgage or sale of lands, tenements, or hereditaments redeemable, if the said corporation shall so think fit.

Recited Act and this Act to be read together.

2. So much of the said recited Act as remains unrepealed, and this Act, shall be read and construed together as one Act.