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An Act to increase the limits on sums which may be issued out of the Consolidated Fund for certain purposes, on outstanding Government loans, on sums payable in grants for hotels, guest houses and boarding houses and on sums payable to the Trustees of the Ulster Folk Museum; to establish an Exchequer Accrued Interest Fund; to amend certain provisions of the Government Loans Act (Northern Ireland) 1957; to withdraw the payments additional to refund of selective employment tax which are made under section 1(1)( a) to ( d) of the Selective Employment Payments Act (Northern Ireland) 1966; and for purposes connected with those matters.
[18th March 1971]
(1)The maximum amount which may be issued out of the Consolidated Fund under each of the enactments listed in column 1 of Schedule 1 (being enactments authorising issues for the purposes mentioned in column 2 of that Schedule) shall be increased from the amount specified in column 3 of that Schedule in relation to that enactment to the amount so specified in column 4 of that Schedule.
Subs.(2), with Schedule 2, effects amendments
S.2 rep. by 1973 NI 5
S.3 rep. by 1992 NI 3
S.4 rep. by 1973 NI 7; 1978 NI 11
S.5 rep. by 1986 NI 19
S.6 rep. with saving by 1983 NI 1
S.7 rep. by 1972 NI 11
S.8 rep. by SLR 1976
(1)This Act may be cited as the Financial Provisions Act (Northern Ireland) 1971.
Subs.(2) rep. by 1972 NI 11; subs.(3), with Schedule 3, effects repeals
Section 1(1).
Enactment | Purpose for which issues may be made | Present limit | New limit | |
---|---|---|---|---|
£ | £ | |||
…F1 | … | … | … | |
F2. . . | F2. . . | F2. . . | F2. . . | |
F2. . . | F2. . . | F2. . . | F2. . . | |
…F3 | … | … | … | |
…F4 | … | … | … | |
…F5 | … | … | … | |
F6. . . | F6. . . | F6. . . | F6. . . | |
The Administration of Justice Act (Northern Ireland 1954 (c.9) section 10(1). | Capital expenditure on courthouses. | 1,150,000 | 1,400,000 | |
…F5 | … | … | … | |
…F7 | … | … | … | |
…F3 | … | … | … | |
…F5 | … | … | … |
F1SLR 1976
F21992 NI 3
F31973 NI 5
F41978 NI 11
F6Sch. 1: entry relating to the Forestry Act (Northern Ireland) 1953 repealed (13.9.2010) by Forestry Act (Northern Ireland) 2010 (c. 10), ss. 38(3), 39(1), Sch. 2 (with s. 37); S.R. 2010/309, art. 2, Sch.
F71972 NI 22
Schedule 2—Amendments
Schedule 3—Repeals
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