The Act authorised a share capital of £55,000, supplemented by £24,000 in loans.
It was authorised by an Act of Parliament in 1845.
The canal was authorised by an Act of Parliament in 1825.
The Act of Parliament authorised the company to raise up to £600,000 to fund construction.
The Act authorised the Monkland company to raise an additional £10,000 of capital.
It was authorised by an Act of Parliament on 14 August 1855.
In 1766, Gilbert's plan was authorised by an Act of Parliament.
The Act authorised the Proprietors to raise an additional £30,000, with which to fund all three branches.
The claim was that the Act authorised the unequal treatment of Commonwealth offenders.
The Act authorised a considerable number of branch connections and other lines, and these were constructed in priority order.