1 Construction of Act and short title.E+W+S+N.I.
This Act shall be construed as one with the M1Consolidated Fund (Permanent Charges Redemption) Act 1873.
This Act may, together with that Act, be cited as the Consolidated Fund (Permanent Charges Redemption) Acts 1873 and 1883, and may be cited alone, as the Consolidated Fund (Permanent Charges Redemption) Act 1883.
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