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[I.]. Persons desirous of the benefits of this Act, to deposit their rules and regulations as herein mentioned.
II. Rules to be exhibited to Quarter Sessions, and there deposited; and when attested, entered in books of the institution. Fee to clerk. Rules &c. may be altered, &c.
III. Persons depositing money to have the sole benefit thereof; except as to allowance for salaries, &c.
IV. Rules binding after their exhibition and evidence. Expence of copies. Receipts and issues exempted from stamp duties.
V. Money and effects of institution vested in trustees. Securities for money, &c. exempt from stamp duty.
VII. How depositors may bequeath their shares. Confirmation to be obtained from the commissary court where the sum exceeds 20l. If sum not more than 50l. no duty.
VIII. Shares to go to legal representatives if not bequeathed.
IX.Disputes submitted to the sheriff, who shall determine therein. Decision final.
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