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(1)The payment of money into the Supreme Court shall, except in a case in which it is made in connection with a cause or matter (as respectively defined by section 225 of the [1925 c. 49.] Supreme Court of Judicature (Consolidation) Act 1925) proceeding in a district registry established by virtue of section 84 of that Act, be effected by paying it into the Bank of England to the credit of the Accountant General's account and, in the said excepted case, shall be effected in such manner as may be prescribed in relation to that registry by rules made by the Lord Chancellor with the concurrence of the Treasury.
(2)The transfer into the Supreme Court of securities (other than such as are transferable by delivery) shall be effected by transferring them to the Accountant General.
(3)The deposit in the Supreme Court of effects, and the transfer into that court of securities transferable by delivery, shall be effected by delivering them to the Bank of England to hold them in custody to the Accountant General's order.
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