IV Rules binding after their exhibition and evidence. Expence of copies. Receipts and issues exempted from stamp duties.

All rules, orders and regulations, from time to time made and in force for the management of any institution taking the benefit of this Act, and duly exhibited, entered, approved of, attested and deposited as aforesaid, shall be binding on the several members and trustees of such institution, and the several depositors therein, and their representatives and persons entitled as aforesaid under the provisions of this Act, all of whom shall be deemed and taken to have full notice thereof by the entry and deposit aforesaid; and all such rules, orders and regulations as aforesaid, or a certified copy thereof under the hands of F1the sheriff clerk, shall be received as evidence in all cases; and such clerk shall be bound to furnish such copies to all concernced, without fee or reward except the actual expence of making such copy at the rate of F120 pence for each and every sheet thereof containing at least two hundred words; and neither such copy, nor any receipt or acknowledgment granted to any depositor or depositors, at the time of making any deposit in any institution taking the benefit of this Act, or granted by any such depositor or depositors, or their heirs, executors or other persons entitled as aforesaid under the provisions of this Act, at the time of drawing out his, her or their share or shares in the funds of the institution or any part thereof, shall be subject to or chargeable with any stamp duty whatever.