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Commissioners Clauses Act 1847

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LXIVHow Indictments to be preferred.

The Commissioners may prefer a Bill of Indictment against any Person who shall steal or wilfully injure any Property or Thing belonging to the Commissioners, or under their Management, or institute any other Proceeding which may appear to them necessary for the Protection of such Property; and in every such Case it shall be sufficient to state generally the Property or Thing in respect of which such Proceeding shall have been taken to be the Property of the Commissioners, as they shall be described in the special Act, without naming the individual Commissioners.

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