Section 38Part 8 — Miscellaneous Provisions
Application of money in Court under other laws
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38. Where, under any Law public, local, personal or private, money is in Court, or is paid into Court, and is liable to be laid out in the purchase of land to be made subject to a settlement, then, in addition to any mode of dealing therewith authorised by the law under which the money is in Court, that money may be invested or applied as capital money arising under this Law, on the like terms, if any, respecting costs and other things, as nearly as circumstances admit, and notwithstanding anything in this Law according to the same procedure, as if the modes of investment or application authorised by this Law were authorised by the law under which the money is in Court.