JERSEY LAW 3/1981

DECIMAL CURRENCY (AMENDMENT No. 3) (JERSEY) LAW, 1981

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A LAW to amend further the Decimal Currency (Jersey) Law, 1971, sanctioned by Order of Her Majesty in Council of the

18th day of MARCH, 1981.

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(Registered on the 21st day of April, 1981).

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STATES OF JERSEY.

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The 29th day of July, 1980.

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THE STATES, subject to the sanction of Her Most Excellent Majesty in Council, have adopted the following Law –

ARTICLE 1

In Article 4 of the Decimal Currency (Jersey) Law, 1971,1 as amended2

(a)    in paragraph (1) –

(i)      for the words “or silver” in sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) there shall be substituted the words “, silver, mixed metal or other metal alloy”; and

(ii)     for sub-paragraph (d) there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph –

(d)  coins of bronze or other mixed metal or metal alloy of denominations of not more than two new pence, for payment of any amount not exceeding twenty new pence.”; and

(b)    paragraph (2) shall be deleted.

ARTICLE 2

This Law may be cited as the Decimal Currency (Amendment No. 3) (Jersey) Law, 1981.

E.J.M. POTTER,
Greffier of the States.



1        Volume 1970–1972, page 184.

2        Volume 1970–1972, page 409.



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