Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1841

XXVIICommissioners may pay Agents, &c.

And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, out of the Revenues accruing to them under the said recited Acts respectively or this Act, to pay and defray all necessary Law Charges, and to make any such Allowance for Costs, Charges, Expences, Pains, and Trouble, as to the said Commissioners shall appear just and reasonable, to any Person employed by them in receiving or paying any Monies accruing to them, or in auditing any Accounts relating thereto, or in surveying, valuing, or performing any other Duty relating to or connected with the Possession or Management of any Lands, Tithes, or other Hereditaments vested in them the said Commissioners, or relating to or connected with any other Matter or Thing to be done or executed under the Authority of the said recited Acts, or either of them, or of this Act.