NSW Legislation
Treasury Bills and Debentures (Signatures) Act 1920 No 17
An Act to make further provision for the signing of Treasury bills and debentures; to amend the Treasury Bills Act 1902, the Inscribed Stock (Issue and Renewals) Act 1912, the Inscribed Stock (Renewals) Amendment Act 1914, and certain other Acts; and for purposes connected therewith.
1 Name of Act This Act may be cited as the Treasury Bills and Debentures (Signatures) Act 1920.
2 Method of signing Treasury bills and debentures Treasury bills and debentures issued on and after the first day of December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, by the Colonial Treasurer, with the authority of the Governor, shall bear thereon the signatures of such persons as the Governor may authorise and direct. Such signatures may be made in the handwriting of such persons, or may be made by engraving, lithography, or any mechanical process approved by the Governor.
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