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 136 C. 29. Anno fexto Georgii II. A. D. 1733. ing Truft Stock, remaining in the faid one fourth Part of the Trading Stock, to continue in the faid Company, at the current Market Price of fuch Stock, and within eight Days to inveft the Money arifing therefrom in the Purchafe of fo much of the faid new Joint Stock of Soutb-Sea Annui.ies as at the like current Price the fame will, as near as may be, extend to purchafe, which new pur- chafed Annuities fhail be transferred to fuch Truftee or Truftees, and a Receipt or Receipts Ihall be given and figned by the Perfon or Perfons transferring the fame, for the Monies paid for the fame ; and in cafe fuch Truftees refpectively, by Writing indorfed on or annexed to fu :h Receipts, and figned or acknowledged before one of the Mafters of the High Court of Chancery, (hall declare that the Mo- nies in the faid Receipts were the Produce of the faid remaining Truft Stock (which Signing or Ac- knowledgement fuch Mafters in Chancery are hereby required to accept or take, by lubferibing his Name thereto, in Refpecr. whereof he (hall for each Certificate be paid one Shilling, and no more) then and in every fuch Cafe, the Annuity Stock, mentioned in fuch Receipts to be transferred, (hall refpec- tively go and be deemed fubject and liable to the fame Trufts for the Benefit of the fame Perfons, fubjeflto the an d f or t he fame Ufes, Intents and Purpofes as the other three fourth Parts of the faid Stock converted beforey iesaS mt0 fuch Annuites as aforefaid, were or ought to be fubject to before fuch Conversion made, and fuch Truftees (hall from thenceforth be indemnified from any Lofs, Charges or Damages on Account of their fo doing, at the Expence of the faid Truft Eftates. When the Fund XXV. Provided always, That from and after the faid Divifion and Separation of the faid prefent Ca- of the Trading pitai Stock of the faid Company into Annuities and a Trading Stock, the Fund of the faid Trading Stock may be Stock of the fold Company or any Part thereof, (hall not, without the Confent of the faid Company, 23'Geo. 2. c 1. be liable to be redeemed by Parliament, until the faid new Joint Stock of South-Sea Annuities lhail have been reduced, by Redemption by Parliament, to a Capital or Principal Sum not exceeding in the whole the Sum of three millions rive hundred thoufand Pounds. The Company's XXVI. And it is hereby further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That the faid Court of Di- . rerirtred^ and 6 rec ^ ors mau likewife caufe the Numbers, Dates and Sums of all the Bonds now owing by the Company no new ones to to be fairly entered and regiftred in a Book, and that no new Bonds (hall be illued under the Seal cf the beiffued, but Company, nor any Bonds paid off or bought up with the Company's Money, except the Proprietors rGen C erai mt0fof the faid Company ihall, in a General Court called and held for that Purpofe, be iirft acquainted with Court. ' the Ufes for which the faid Bonds are intended to be ifTued, and that, within the Space of fourteen Days, 7 Geo. 2. c. 17. and twency-one Days from the Time of holding the faid General Court, one other General Court (hall 'cUufu likewife be affembled and held, to take the Refolutions of the Proprietors, whether any new Bond Exception. mall be iffued or not ; always provided, That it (hall and may be lawful to and for the Court of Di- rectors to affix the Seal of the Company to any new Bonds which (hall be made out in lieu of any cf the prefent Bonds now (landing out, which (hall be filled by Indoifements, or which (hall be worn out or No Calls of Mo- '1 oft, on due Proof being made thereof ; and that no Calls of any Sum or Sums of Money (hall be made neytobemade from the Members and Proprietors of the faid Company, for the carrying on of Trade or any other Purpofes whatfoever, except the fame Notice (hall be in like Manner iirft given in a General Court, •and the Re.'olutions of the Proprietors taken in another General Court to be affembled and held at the fame Diftance of Time before mentioned. Part of the Aft XXVII. Audit is hereby enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That fo much of the faid in Part 9 e G<X ied' C " 3 " rec ' te d Act of the ninth Year of the Reign of his late Majefty King George the Firft, as relates rpeac ' to the bequeathing any South Sea Annuities by Writing atterted by two or mure credible Witneffes, be and is hereby repealed. The Annuities XXVIII. And it is hereby declared, That the faid Annuities might have been and may be bequeathed may be be- in fuch Manner as any other perfonal Eftate might have been, or may, by the Laws of this Realm, be q erionaf' ftate b «g " ea thed . £ er °. n * Aft 6 ' XXIX. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That this Act ihall be deemed and • " taken to be a publick Aft, of which Notice ihali be judicially taken by all Judges, Juftices and other Per- Fanber Provifi- f ons whatfoever, without fpecialiy pleading the fame. tlti concerning this .» Company, 7 Geo. 2. c. 17. .-9 Ceo. 2. c, 34. 10 Geo. 2. c. 17. 20 Gee.. 2. c. 3. §, 60. 24 Geo. 2. c. 2 «2T n. CAP. XXIX. An Act for the better Regulation of Laftage and Ballaflage in the River Thames. • ^Tf 7 HE RE AS the Mafter, Wardens and Affiftants of the Trinity Houfe of Depiford Strond in 4 V V the County of Kent, have, by Grants from the Crown, the Laftage and Ballaftage, and the ' fele Right of fupplying all Ships ; rid Veffels with Eallaft that fail, pals and re-pafs in the River of ' Thames, between London Bridge and the Main Sea, at the Rates and Prices accuftcmed ; and are alio 4 intitled to and have a Ptght to dig, raife and take up the Grave], Sand and Soil of the faid River of Thames 1 for the ballafting fuch Ships and Veffels as aforefaid : And whereas the faid Mafter, Wardens and ' Affiftants have for feveral Years laft pnft conftantly employed (ixty Ballaft Lighters,' and one hundred ' and twenty Men to dig and raife Ballaft from the Shelves and Sand Banks of the faid River, and to ' carry and convey fuch Ballaft to Ships and Veffels having Ocofion for the fame, and thereby the ' Channel of the faid River hath been considerably deepened, and feveral Obstructions to the Naviga- ' tibh. therein removed : And the faid Mafter, Wardens and Affiftants have conftantly paid for the railing ' and delivering every Tun of fuch Ballaft the Sum of fix Pence, whereof four Pence hath Leen paid to ' Lighlers employed in that Service : And the faid Mafter, Wardens and Affiftants have received of the Mafters wkhout a Ge- ner.il Court,
 * the two Ballaft Men for their Labour in railing the fame, and two Pence for the Ufe of the Baliaft