That the commission don’t receive other money than these notes.
That no person who has contracted for these notes, shall be obliged to receive silver or metal money.
That the commission have not power to coin more than 50000 lib. at a time, and that no more be coin’d so long as there is 25000 lib. remaining in the office.
That for a year and a half the commission be limited to a certain sum, after that time to have power to coin what sums are demanded: unless restricted by ensuing parliaments.
That these who desire to have money from the commission, give in a note to the lawyers for the commission, a month before the term, of what sums they want, with the rights of the lands they offer in pledge: and that these who have notes to pay in to the commission, give warning 10 days before the term.
That the state of the commission, the sum of notes coin’d, the debt and credit, with the highest number of the different notes, be publish’d every term.
That any person who shall discover 2 notes of the same number, or of a higher number than these publish’d, shall have a 100 lib. reward.
That the under-officers be intrusted with the sum of 20000 lib. to change notes with; and that they attend the whole year.
That any member of parliament may inspect the state of the commission.
That no notes be coined, money lent, or rights assigned by the commission, but at the terms of Whitsunday and Martinmass: and in presence of at least 20 commissioners, and one third of the committee.