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Post Office (Money Orders) Act 1903
(3 Edw 7 c.12, 21st July 1903)

An Act to enable the Postmaster General to issue Postal Orders of the value of Twenty-one Shillings.
[21st July 1903]

BE it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

1. The maximum amount of an order issued in pursuance of the Post Office (Money Orders) Act, 1880, as amended by the Post Office (Money Orders) Act, 1883, shall be twenty-one shillings, and accordingly 'twenty-one' shall be substituted for 'twenty' in section two of the last-mentioned Act.

2. This Act may be cited as the Post Office (Money Orders) Act, 1903, and may be cited with the Post Office Acts, 1837 to 1898, and may be cited with and shall be construed as one with the Post Office (Money Orders) Acts, 1848 to 1883.