Bank Notes (Ireland) Act 1864
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{{Infobox UK legislation , short_title = Bank Notes (Ireland) Act 1864 , type = Act , parliament = Parliament of the United Kingdom , long_title = An Act for impressing by Machinery Signatures of Names on Bank Notes and certain Bills of the Bank of Ireland. , year = 1864 , citation = 27 & 28 Vict. c. 78 , introduced_commons = , introduced_lords = , territorial_extent = , royal_assent = 29 July 1864 , commencement = , expiry_date = , repeal_date = , amends = , replaces = , amendments = {{ubli,
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which allowed bank notes to be impressed using machinery and to be taken as "taken to be good and valid to all intents and purposes". United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1864 Financial regulation in the United Kingdom Currency law in the United Kingdom