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public service to be enforced by such Secretary of State.

Such Secretary of State to be described in conveyances, &c., as "Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the War Department."

ORDINANCE No. 6 OF 1860.

Ordnance Estates.

or concerning any lands, hereditaments, estates, and property vested in or agreed to be purchased by the said Principal Officers, or in anywise relating to the public service, shall be deemed and taken to have been made or entered into with such Principal Secretary of State as last aforesaid, and shall be executed and enforced by him in like manner as if he had originally been party thereto instead of the said Principal Officers of the Ordnance; and all proceedings whatsoever which have been or might or may have been commenced, taken, or done in the names of the said Principal Officers, on behalf of Her Majesty, shall and may hereafter be commenced, continued, taken, and done in the name of such Principal Secretary of State as aforesaid, in like manner (in the case of proceedings already commenced, taken, or done,) as if he had originally been party thereto, instead of the said Principal Officers of the Ordnance.

4. In every contract, conveyance, surrender, lease, or other assurance of any lands, hereditaments, estates or property, with, unto, or by the last-mentioned Principal Secretary of State for the time being, and in every other deed or instrument relating to any lands, hereditaments, estates, or property, or in anywise to the public service, to which the last-mentioned Principal Secretary of State for the time being shall be or shall be intended to be a party, it shall be sufficient to call or describe him by the style or title of "Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the War Department," without naming him; and every such contract, conveyance, surrender, lease, assurance, deed, or instrument may be executed by such last-mentioned Principal Secretary of State, or by any other of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State for the time being, by signing his name thereto, and if the instrument so executed be in the form of a deed, by setting or affixing a seal thereto and delivering the same as his deed; and whenever any contract, conveyance, surrender, lease, assurance, deed or instrument shall be executed by any other Principal Secretary of State than the Principal Secretary of State for the War Department, the Principal Secretary of State so executing the same shall for that time and on that occasion, and for the purposes thereof, be deemed to be the Principal Secretary of State for the War Department.

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456 public service to be enforced by such Secretary of State. Such Secretary of State to be described in conveyances, &c., as "Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the War Department." ORDINANCE No. 6 OF 1860. Ordnance Estates. or concerning any lands, hereditaments, estates, and property vested in or agreed to be purchased by the said Principal Officers, or in anywise relating to the public service, shall be deemed and taken to have been made or entered into with such Principal Secretary of State as last aforesaid, and shall be executed and enforced by him in like manner as if he had originally been party thereto instead of the said Principal Officers of the Ordnance; and all proceedings whatsoever which have been or might or may have been commenced, taken, or done in the names of the said Principal Officers, on behalf of Her Majesty, shall and may hereafter be commenced, continued, taken, and done in the name of such Principal Secretary of State as aforesaid, in like manner (in the case of proceedings already commenced, taken, or done,) as if he had originally been party thereto, instead of the said Principal Officers of the Ordnance. 4. In every contract, conveyance, surrender, lease, or other assurance of any lands, hereditaments, estates or property, with, unto, or by the last-mentioned Principal Secretary of State for the time being, and in every other deed or instrument relating to any lands, hereditaments, estates, or property, or in anywise to the public service, to which the last-mentioned Principal Secretary of State for the time being shall be or shall be intended to be a party, it shall be sufficient to call or describe him by the style or title of "Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the War Department," without naming him; and every such contract, conveyance, surrender, lease, assurance, deed, or instrument may be executed by such last-mentioned Principal Secretary of State, or by any other of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State for the time being, by signing his name thereto, and if the instrument so executed be in the form of a deed, by setting or affixing a seal thereto and delivering the same as his deed; and whenever any contract, conveyance, surrender, lease, assurance, deed or instrument shall be executed by any other Principal Secretary of State than the Principal Secretary of State for the War Department, the Principal Secretary of State so executing the same shall for that time and on that occasion, and for the purposes thereof, be deemed to be the Principal Secretary of State for the War Department.
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456 public service to be enforced by such Se- cretary of State. Such Secre- tary of State to be describ- ed in convey- ances, &c., as "Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the War Depart ment." ORDINANCE No. 6 OF 1860. Ordnance Estates. or concerning any lands, hereditaments, estates, and property vested in or agreed to be purchased by the said Principal Officers, or in anywise relating to the public service, shall be deemed and taken to have been inade or entered into with such Principal Secretary of State as last aforesaid, and shall be executed and enforced by him in like manner as if he had originally been party thereto instead of the said Principal Officers of the Ordnance; and all proceedings whatsoever which have been or might or may have been commenced, taken, or done in the names of the said Principal Officers, on behalf of Her Majesty, shall and may hereafter be commenced, continued, taken, and done in the name of such Principal Secretary of State as aforesaid, in like manner (in the case of proceedings already commenced, taken, or done,) as if he had originally been party thereto, instead of the said Principal Officers of the Ordnance. 4. In every contract, conveyance, surrender, lease, or other assurance of any lands, hereditaments, estates or property, with, unto, or by the last-mentioned Principal Secretary of State for the time being, and in every other deed or instrument relating to any lands, hereditaments, estates, or property, or in anywise to the public service, to which the last-mentioned Principal Secretary of State for the time being shall be or shall be intended to be a party, it shall be sufficient to call or describe him by the style or title of "Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the War Department," without naming him; and every such contract, conveyance, surrender, lease, assurance, deed, or instrument may be executed by such last-mentioned Principal Secretary of State, or by any other of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State for the time being, by signing his name thereto, and if the instrument so executed be in the form of a deed, by setting or affixing a seal thereto and delivering the same as his deed; and whenever any contract, conveyance, surrender, lease, assurance, deed or instrument shall be executed by any other. Principal Secretary of State than the Principal Secretary of State for the War Department, the Principal Secretary of State so executing the same shall for that time and on that occasion, and for the purposes thereof, be deemed to be the Principal Secretary of State for the War Department.
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public service to be enforced by such Se- cretary of State.

Such Secre-

tary of State to be describ- ed in convey- ances, &c., as "Her

Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the War Depart ment."

ORDINANCE No. 6 OF 1860.

Ordnance Estates.

or concerning any lands, hereditaments, estates, and property vested in or agreed to be purchased by the said Principal Officers, or in anywise relating to the public service, shall be deemed and taken to have been inade or entered into with such Principal Secretary of State as last aforesaid, and shall be executed and enforced by him in like manner as if he had originally been party thereto instead of the said Principal Officers of the Ordnance; and all proceedings whatsoever which have been or might or may have been commenced, taken, or done in the names of the said Principal Officers, on behalf of Her Majesty, shall and may hereafter be commenced, continued, taken, and done in the name of such Principal Secretary of State as aforesaid, in like manner (in the case of proceedings already commenced, taken, or done,) as if he had originally been party thereto, instead of the said Principal Officers of the Ordnance.

4. In every contract, conveyance, surrender, lease, or other assurance of any lands, hereditaments, estates or property, with, unto, or by the last-mentioned Principal Secretary of State for the time being, and in every other deed or instrument relating to any lands, hereditaments, estates, or property, or in anywise to the public service, to which the last-mentioned Principal Secretary of State for the time being shall be or shall be intended to be a party, it shall be sufficient to call or describe him by the style or title of "Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the War Department," without naming him; and every such contract, conveyance, surrender, lease, assurance, deed, or instrument may be executed by such last-mentioned Principal Secretary of State, or by any other of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State for the time being, by signing his name thereto, and if the instrument so executed be in the form of a deed, by setting or affixing a seal thereto and delivering the same as his deed; and whenever any contract, conveyance, surrender, lease, assurance, deed or instrument shall be executed by any other. Principal Secretary of State than the Principal Secretary of State for the War Department, the Principal Secretary of State so executing the same shall for that time and on that occasion, and for the purposes thereof, be deemed to be the Principal Secretary of State for the War Department.

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