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Northern Ireland (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1945

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5Power of Scottish trustees to invest in Northern Ireland Government stock and stock guaranteed by that Government

Section ten of the [11 & 12 Geo. 5. c. 58.] Trusts (Scotland) Act, 1921, shall have effect as if there were included in the stocks or securities in the purchase of which trust funds are authorised by the said section to be invested—

(a)any stock or securities issued in respect of any loan raised by the Government of Northern Ireland-; and

(b)any securities the interest of which is or shall be guaranteed by the Parliament of Northern Ireland.

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