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cate hereinbefore mentioned, specifying in such certificate the names and descriptions of the parties between whom and of the witnesses in whose presence the said marriage has been had and solemnized, and the time and place of the celebration of the same; and such certificate in duplicate shall be also signed forthwith by the parties entering into such marriage, and by the witnesses to the same; and the minister officiating shall deliver one duplicate of such declaration and certificate to the persons married, or to one of them, and shall transmit the other duplicate of such declaration and certificate to the Chief Secretary of Government at the presidency within which such marriage shall have been had and solemnized.

ACT of the British Parliament "to alter the Mode of providing for certain Expenses now charged upon certain Branches of the Public Revenues and upon the Consolidated Fund."

[17 & 18 Vict. cap. 94.]

[August 10, 1854.]

WHEREAS the several charges and payments described in the Schedule (A) to this Act are charged, by various Acts of Parliament or otherwise, upon certain branches of the public revenue: And whereas certain other charges and payments described in the Schedule (B) to this Act are also charged by the like authorities upon the said revenue and upon the Consolidated Fund respectively: And whereas it is expedient, in order to bring the gross income and expenditure of the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man under the more immediate view and control of Parliament, that such charges ́and payments should be otherwise provided for, as hereinafter mentioned, and that the financial accounts should be prepared and payments regulated with reference to the periods for which supplies are now commonly granted by Parliament: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

I. From and after the 1st day of April, 1854, the several charges and payments described in the Schedules (A) and (B) to this Act, and which, under the Acts and authorities in the same schedules respectively referred to, are charged on or made payable out of the several branches of the public revenue in such schedules mentioned, or on or out of the moneys in the hands of Commissioners or collectors or other receivers of such revenues, or otherwise now charged

on or payable out of all or any parts of such revenue respectively, or on or out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom, shall cease to be so charged and payable; and such of the said charges and payments as are described in the said Schedule (A) shall be charged on and payable out of the said Consolidated Fund; and such of the said charges and payments as are described in the said Schedule (B) shall be paid out of such aids or supplies as may be from time to time provided and appropriated by Parliament for the purpose: Provided always, that where the salary of any office holden for life or during good behaviour is fixed by or under any Act of Parliament, and charged on or payable out of the said Consolidated Fund, or payable out of the gross produce of customs and excise under the Act of the 7th year of Queen Anne, chapter 11, the Act of the 10th year of Queen Anne, chapter 26, and subsequent Acts, nothing herein contained shall, so long as the present holder of such office continues to hold the same, affect the charge on the said Consolidated Fund, or the payment out of the gross produce of customs and excise, of the salary which at the time of the passing of this Act is payable in respect of such office: Provided also, that in the event of any payment being made out of the said revenues, or out of the Consolidated Fund, before the passing of this Act, on account of any of the services described in the said schedules for any period subsequent to the said 1st day of April, 1854, the same shall be repaid to the said revenues, or to the Consolidated Fund, as the case may be, out of the Consolidated Fund, or out of moneys which may be provided by Parliament for such services for the year 1854-5.

II. It shall be lawful for the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, if they shall see fit, at and after such time as may appear to them convenient, instead of the accounts now by law directed to be annually prepared and made out for 1 year ending on the 5th day of January in each year of the total income of the United Kingdom, including all the ordinary revenues and extraordinary resources thereof, and of the income of the said Consolidated Fund, and of the actual payments thereout, and of the future annual charge upon the said fund, and of the net produce of all the permanent taxes of the United Kingdom, and of the arrears and balances due from all public accountants, and of the exports and imports of the United Kingdom, and of the shipping registered in or belonging to the several ports of Her Majesty's dominions, and of the public expenditure of the United Kingdom, and of the public funded debt of the United Kingdom, and the reduction thereof, and of the unfunded and outstanding debt of the United Kingdom, and instead of the account showing how the moneys given for the service of the United Kingdom for the year preceding the said 5th day of January have

been disposed of, to cause accounts to be annually prepared and made up for 1 year ending on the 31st day of March, and in all respects with reference to such day, in like manner as if in the provisions now in force relating to the preparation and making out of such accounts the 31st day of March was substituted for the 5th day of January; and the said Commissioners shall in each year cause such accounts to be laid before both Houses of Parliament on or before the 30th day of June, if Parliament be sitting, or if Parliament be not sitting then within 14 days after the next meeting of Parliament.

III. It shall be lawful for the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, at and after such time as may appear to them convenient, instead of the accounts of the actual receipt and expenditure of the United Kingdom now by law directed to be prepared 4 times in the year, within 30 days after the 5th day of April, the 5th day of July, the 10th day of October, and the 5th day of January respectively, showing the actual receipt and expenditure of the United Kingdom in the 4 quarters for the whole of the year immediately preceding such several quarterly days respectively, according to the actual receipt and issue of moneys at the receipt of Her Majesty's Exchequer, to cause like accounts to be prepared within 30 days after the 31st day of March, the 30th day of June, the 30th day of September, and the 31st day of December in each year, showing such receipt and expenditure in the 4 quarters for the whole of the year ending on such several last-mentioned quarterly days respectively, and from and after the time at which the said accounts shall be first made up to any of such last-mentioned quarterly days to which such accounts shall be made up, in pursuance of this Act, the sums by the Act of the 10th year of King George IV, chapter 27, directed to be from time to time issued out of the said Consolidated Fund to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, shall be ascertained according to such accounts as if the lastmentioned quarterly days had been mentioned in the said Act instead of the quarterly days mentioned therein, and all other provisions relating to the accounts required to be prepared as aforesaid and referring to such quarterly days shall be construed in like manner.

IV. It shall be lawful for the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, at and after such time as may appear to them convenient, instead of making up the accounts of the income and charge of the said Consolidated Fund for the quarters ending on the 5th day of April, the 5th day of July, the 10th day of October, and the 5th day of January in each year, to cause such accounts to be made up for the quarters ending on the 31st day of March, the 30th day of June, the 30th day of September, and the 31st day of December in each

year, and from and after the time at which the said accounts shall be first made up to any of such last-mentioned quarterly days, in case it appear to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, upon making up such accounts for the quarter ending on any of such quarterly days in any year, that the produce of the said fund is not sufficient to defray the charges thereupon, including such charges as would fall due on the old quarterly day then next, it shall be lawful for such Commissioners, from time to time, by warrant under their hands, to cause or direct Exchequer bills to be made out for the deficiency, according to the provisions of the Act of the 57th year of King George III, chapter 48, and as if the lastmentioned quarterly days had been mentioned in such Act instead of the quarterly days mentioned therein, and the provisions of the said Act shall be construed accordingly.

V. It shall be lawful for the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, at and after such time as may appear to them convenient, to direct that the quarterly accounts now made up by the Comptroller-General of the Exchequer, under the provisions of the 23rd section of the Act 4th William IV, chapter 15, shall be made up to the termination of the quarters ending 31st March, 30th June, 30th September, and 31st December in every year, and that the annual account directed by the same section of the said Act to be prepared and laid before each House of Parliament, together with the certificates required to be furnished by the Principal Cashier of the Bank of England of the sum remaining to the credit of the Exchequer, shall be prepared for the year ending on the 31st March; and such quarterly accounts shall thenceforward be transmitted to the Commissioners for auditing the Public Accounts; and such annual accounts shall be laid before each House of Parliament within 10 days after the times fixed for such purpose by the said Act.

VI. It shall be lawful for the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, if and where they see fit, to cause all or any of the said charges and payments described in the said schedule (B) now payable on any other quarterly days than the 31st day of March, the 30th day of June, the 30th day of September, and the 31st day of December, to be paid on such last-named days, or where any such charges or payments are payable yearly or half-yearly on any other than some of such days, to cause the same to be paid on one or two (as the case may require) of such days as aforesaid; and where the days of payment of any such charge or payment are altered as aforesaid the said Commissioners shall cause such deduction to be made from the payment to be made on the first of the substituted days of payment of such sum as shall be proportionate to the period by which such payment is accelerated.

VII. Where any of the charges and payments described in the

said schedule (B) are by law payable out of or charged upon any fees or other casual receipts, and are payable out of the said Consolidated Fund only in the event and to the extent of any deficiency of such fees or other casual receipts, such fees or other casual receipts shall from and after the said 1st day of April, 1854, in such cases as the Commissioners of the Treasury may think fit and direct, cease to be applicable to such charges or payments, and be from time to time paid into the receipt of the Exchequer, and be carried to and form part of the said Consolidated Fund, in which case the entire charges shall be provided for out of moneys to be granted by Parliament; but until such fees or other casual receipts shall be so paid into the receipt of the Exchequer, in pursuance of any direction of the Commissioners of the Treasury, the same shall continue applicable to such charges or payments, and such charges or payments shall be paid out of aids or supplies to be from time to time provided and appropriated by Parliament only in the event and to the extent of any deficiency in such fees or casual receipts.

VIII. It shall be lawful for the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury from time to time to make such rules and regulations, and issue such orders concerning the form and mode of transmission of certificates and vouchers, and otherwise for checking, controlling, and regulating the payment of the charges transferred to the Consolidated Fund by this Act, and for enforcing and regulating the accounting for and due payment of the moneys to be carried to the Consolidated Fund under this Act, as they may think fit; and a return of any such rules and regulations which may be issued by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury shall be laid before Parliament within 6 weeks from the date of the issue thereof, if Parliament be then sitting, and if not then sitting, within 6 weeks from the day of the next ensuing meeting of Parliament.

SCHEDULE (A).

Schedule of Salaries, Pensions, Compensations, and other Payments, charged on the gross Revenues of Customs, Excise, and Taxes, under the Acts 7 Anne, cap. 11; 10 Anne, cap. 26; 50 Geo. III, cap. 31, and subsequent Acts, to be charged on the Consolidated Fund.

Salaries of the Lord President of the Court of Session, the
Lord Justice Clerk, and the other Judges of the Court
of Session performing the duties of the Courts of
Session, Justiciary, and Court of Exchequer, and of
the Bill Chambers, as fixed by the Act 2 & 3 Vict.
cap. 36
Pensions of the Judges in Scotland, according to the Scale
fixed by the Act 48 Geo. 3, cap. 145, and 2 Will. 4,
cap. 54

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