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NEW ACTS OF THE BRITISH LEGISLATURE. 
Being an Analyfis of all A&s of General Importance, paffed during the laf 
ae of Parliament, 44. Geo. Ill. 
€* An A& to continue, until fix Months after 
the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of 
Peace, the ReftriGions coptainedin feveral 
A€ts made in the 37th, 38th, 42d, and 
43d Years of the Reign of his prefent 
Majefty. on Payment of Cath by the Bank 
of England, 44 Geo. 3 cap. 3.” (Pafied 
December 15, 1303. 
HE aéts i aa to are farther con- 
_ tinued until Gx months after the ra- 
tification of a definitive treaty of peace. 
*¢ An’ A& for granting to his Majefty the 
Sum of 8,cool, fer the prefent Rehef of 
certain Curates in England, 44 Geo. 3, 
cap,2.” (Paiied December 15, 1803.) 
ie this act the fum of 8000l. was di- 
Sed to be iffued, by~the Lords of the 
ae at out of the Confolidated Fund to 
the Governors of Queen Anne’s Beunty for 
the relief of Curates deprived of their cures 
on account of the refidence of Incumbents, 
in we ga oaabers of the a& 43 Geo. III. 
c. 84*. But no curate is entitled to re- 
ceive any allowance under the act who 
fhali not produce to the faid Governors of 
Queen Anne’s Bounty a proper recom- 
mendation from the bifhop of the diocefe 
wherein the cure fhall be ftuated, and no 
allowance fhali exceed three-fourths of the 
income lott. 
s¢ An A& to regulate the Bonds iffued by the 
Eaft India Company, with refpe& to the 
Rate of Intere#, and the Duty payabie 
thereon, 44 Geo. 3 cap.3.” (Pafled De- 
cember 15, 1803.) 
‘The duty impofed‘by the Property A& 
in refpeét of intereft p2y2 ableon Eaft India 
Bonds fhall be paid by the holders who 
are to make returns thereof: and no returns 
fhall be mace ae Eatt India Company 
of fuch bonds ; wo may pay the holders 
the interett, withcut making any deduc- 
tion of the duty. 
The Eafi Indie Company are alfo au- 
therized to pay the fame inrereft on bonds 
ziready ifived by them, or which they may 
Jawfully iffse, as is ailowed by any 2& 
relating to Exchequer Bus ; s Wee this is 
not fo refrain them from allowing legal 
intereft, 
se An A&t 
to the fuipendin 
& 
to continue feveral Laws, relating 
g the Operation ef two 
* See Monthly Magazine, Vol. XV. page 
55: 
Ads of the y5th and 17th Yearsof the 
Reign of his prefent Majefty, for reftrain- 
ing the Negociation of Promiffory Notes 
and Bills of a under a limited Sum 
in England;* and tothe prohibiting the Ex- 
portation from, and permitting the Impor- 
tation to Great Britain, of Corn, and for al- 
’ lowing the Importation of other Articles of 
Provifion, without payment of Duty, ua-— 
til the 2gth Day of March, 18053; and to 
the regulating the Trade and Commerce 
to ad from the He of Malta, until fix 
Months after the Ratification of a defini- 
tive Treaty of Peace. 44 Geo. 3, €. 4.°+ 
(Paffed December 15, 1303.) 
‘* An Aétto continue until the 25th Day of 
March, 1805, an AG paffied in the laft 
S<ffion of Parliament for difcontinuing cer= 
tain Drawbacks, and Bounties on the Ex- 
portation of Sugar from Great Britain, and 
for allowing other Drawbacks and Boun- 
ties in lieu thereof. 44 Geo, 3, cap. 5.°? 
(Pafled 15 December 1803.) 
«< An A& to indemnify fuch Perfons in the : 
United Kingdom as have omitted to qua- 
lify themfelves for Offices and Employ- 
ments, and for extending the Times li- 
mitted for thofe Purpofes refpe@tively, un- 
til the 25th of December, 18043 and to 
permit fuch Perfons in Great Britain as 
have omitted to make and file Affidavits 
of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks 
to Attornies and Solicitors to make and file 
the fame on or before the firft Day of Mi- 
chaelmas ‘Term, 1304. 44 Geo. 3. cap. 7.” 
(Paffed December 15, 1803.) 
‘* An A& to prevent the Defertion and Efeaye 
of petty Officers, Seamen, 
from his Majeity’s Service, by Means, or 
under Colour, of any Civil or Criminal 
Procefs. 44 Geo. 3, cap. 13.” (Pafled 
December 15, 1803-) 
Every petty officer or feaman belonging — - 
to the navy, or any perion who fhall have 
voluntarily entered into, or been imprefled 
to ferve is the navy, who fhall be arrelfied, 
* See Monthly Magazine for March 1803, 
page 176. 
Tt The obje& of this AG, and feveral 
others, (which will follow in the order in 
which they were pafled) being fufficiently 
difciofed by their refpeétive titles, the Edi- 
tors do not conceive it to be neceliary to give 
a particular detail of the fubftance of the 
enacting-claufes ——Fhe Ads relating to Ire- 
land, being alfo of a ferittly local nature, are 
wholly omitted, 
or 
and Others, ° 
