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Provided always and it is hereby declared That it shall not be interpreted an undue Preference or Misapplication where any Tallie or Tallies shall not be brought to the said Office to be entred before they come in course of Payment to satisfie any Tallie of a subsequent Date before the same And if it shall happen that several Tallies shall bear the same Date the said Co[m]missioners may cause them to be entred and satisfied one after another and it shall not be interpreted any undue Preference to incurr any Penalty in point of Payment if the said Co[m]missioners of Excise do pay subsequent Tallies of Persons who come and demand their Money and bring their Tallies before other Persons that did not come to demand their Money and bring their Tally in course so as there be so much Money reserved as will satisfie preceeding Tallies which shall not be otherwise disposed but kept for them neverthelesse in such Cases the Interest shall cease from the time the Money is so reserved and kept in Bank for them.
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