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Uimhir 21 de 1959.
AN tACHT UM FHIANAISE LEABHAR BAINCÉIRÍ (LEASÚ), 1959.
[An tiontó oifigiúil.]
An Príomh-Acht.
1.—San Acht seo ciallaíonn “an Príomh-Acht” an Bankers' Books Evidence Act, 1879.
An Príomh-Acht a leasú.
2.—Leasaítear leis seo an Príomh-Acht tríd an alt atá leagtha amach sa Sceideal a ghabhann leis an Acht seo a chur in ionad ailt 9 de.
Athghairm.
1882, c. 72.
1893, c. 69.
3.—Athghairtear leis seo fo-alt (2) d'alt 11 den Revenue, Friendly Societies, and National Debt Act, 1882, agus alt 6 den Savings Bank Act, 1893.
Gearrtheideal agus comhlua.
4.—(1) Féadfar an tAcht um Fhianaise Leabhar Baincéirí (Leasú), 1959, a ghairm den Acht seo.
(2) Féadfar na hAchtanna um Fhianaise Leabhar Baincéirí, 1879 agus 1959, a ghairm den Phríomh-Acht agus den Acht seo le chéile.
AN SCEIDEAL
9. (1) In this Act the expressions “bank” and “banker” mean any of the following :
(a) the Bank of Ireland, the Hibernian Bank, Limited, the Munster & Leinster Bank, Limited, the National Bank, Limited, the National City Bank, Limited, the Northern Bank, Limited, the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Limited, the Royal Bank of Ireland, Limited, and the Ulster Bank, Limited;
(b) any other person who is the holder of a licence issued under section 47 of the Central Bank Act, 1942 (No. 22 of 1942);
(c) the Post Office Savings Bank;
(d) the Cork Savings Bank, the Dublin Savings Bank, the Limerick Savings Bank, the Monaghan Savings Bank, and the Waterford Savings Bank.
(2) Expressions in this Act relating to “bankers' books”—
(a) include any records used in the ordinary business of a bank, or used in the transfer department of a bank acting as registrar of securities, whether comprised in bound volumes, loose-leaf binders or other loose-leaf filing systems, loose-leaf ledger sheets, pages, folios or cards, and
(b) cover documents in manuscript, documents which are typed, printed, stencilled or created by any other mechanical or partly mechanical process in use from time to time and documents which are produced by any photographic or photostatic process.
(3) A certificate which—
(a) purports to be signed by an officer of the Revenue Commissioners, and
(b) certifies that a licence was issued under section 47 of the Central Bank Act, 1942, to a specified person and authorised him to carry on banking business from a specified day until the next following 31st day of December,
shall be prima facie evidence of the licence for the purposes of this Act, and it shall not be necessary to prove the signature of the officer or that he was in fact an officer of the Revenue Commissioners.
Number 21 of 1959.
BANKERS' BOOKS EVIDENCE (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1959.
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section | |
Acts Referred to | |
National Debt Act, 1882 | 1882, c. 72 |
the Savings Bank Act, 1893 | 1893, c. 69 |
Number 21 of 1959.
BANKERS' BOOKS EVIDENCE (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1959.
Principal Act.
1.—In this Act “the Principal Act” means the Bankers' Books Evidence Act, 1879.
Amendment of Principal Act.
2.—The Principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for section 9 thereof of the section set out in the Schedule to this Act.
Repeals.
3.—Subsection (2) of section 11 of the Revenue, Friendly Societies, and National Debt Act, 1882, and section 6 of the Savings Bank Act, 1893, are hereby repealed.
Short title and collective citation.
4.—(1) This Act may be cited as the Bankers' Books Evidence (Amendment) Act, 1959.
(2) The Principal Act and this Act may be cited together as the Bankers' Books Evidence Acts, 1879 and 1959.
SCHEDULE
Interpretation of “bank”, “banker” and “bankers' books”.
9. (1) In this Act the expressions “bank” and “banker” mean any of the following:
(a) the Bank of Ireland, the Hibernian Bank, Limited, the Munster & Leinster Bank, Limited, the National Bank, Limited, the National City Bank, Limited, the Northern Bank, Limited, the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Limited, the Royal Bank of Ireland, Limited, and the Ulster Bank, Limited;
(b) any other person who is the holder of a licence issued under section 47 of the Central Bank Act, 1942 (No. 22 of 1942);
(c) the Post Office Savings Bank;
(d) the Cork Savings Bank, the Dublin Savings Bank, the Limerick Savings Bank, the Monaghan Savings Bank, and the Waterford Savings Bank.
(2) Expressions in this Act relating to “bankers' books”—
(a) include any records used in the ordinary business of a bank, or used in the transfer department of a bank acting as registrar of securities, whether comprised in bound volumes, loose-leaf binders or other loose-leaf filing systems, loose-leaf ledger sheets, pages, folios or cards, and
(b) cover documents in manuscript, documents which are typed, printed, stencilled or created by any other mechanical or partly mechanical process in use from time to time and documents which are produced by any photographic or photostatic process.
(3) A certificate which—
(a) purports to be signed by an officer of the Revenue Commissioners, and
(b) certifies that a licence was issued under section 47 of the Central Bank Act, 1942, to a specified person and authorised him to carry on banking business from a specified day until the next following 31st day of December,
shall be prima facie evidence of the licence for the purposes of this Act, and it shall not be necessary to prove the signature of the officer or that he was in fact an officer of the Revenue Commissioners.