HC Deb 03 August 1922 vol 157 c1640

In cases of any Bill under which no private or personal pecuniary profit or advantage is to be derived, and where the work is to be made out of money to he raised upon the security of the rates, duties, or revenue already belonging to or under the control of the promoters, or to be created by or to arise under the Bill, a declaration stating those facts, and setting forth the means by which funds are to be obtained for executing the work, and signed by the party or agent soliciting the Bill, together with an estimate of the probable amount of such rates, duties or revenue, signed by the person making the same, may be deposited, and in such case no money deposit shall he required.

Amendment made: Leave out the words a declaration stating those facts, and setting forth the means by which funds are to be obtained for executing the work, and signed by the party or agent soliciting the Bill, together with an estimate of the prohable amount of such rates, duties or revenue, signed by the person making the same, may he deposited, and in such case."—[The Chairman, of Ways and Means.]

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