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III Mode of Receiving Dividends.
1. That the business of deceiving Dividends be
in like manner transacted through in Town as
well as country through the medium of the Post-
Office.
2. That for this purpose, the Holder of each
note be allowed to present it for payment, as any
Post Office at his choice; that upon so presenting
it, he be required to leave the note so presented
be left at the Post Office to be forwarded by the
next departure of the Post, the the Head Office together with the note Holders Application:
— and that in lieu of it, to serve untill the return
of the note with the Dividend, a Receipt be (to
given to the bringer of the Note, on which receipt
shall be mentioned appointed the day in and portion of the day
within which the bringer of the note, or any other
person on bringing the Receipt may exchange
it for the note together with the Dividend or Dividends.
3: That the time portion of the year within which an Annuity
is thus to be presented for the payment of the Dividend
be a limited period, no longer than is necessary,
and to be determined by the time necessary to transact
the business at the Sub Office to transact that
part of the business which is there and there only to
be transacted — the time necessary at the Head
Office to transact the whole of the business of the
whole mass of Annuity notes so far as the same
is to be transacted in the office the time necessary
to make due allowance for annuitants individuals the usual operations having having
respect for the respect for the convenience of individuals — respect and the
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jeremy bentham |
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francis hall |
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