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Section 71 – The States Reorganisation Act,1956

The States Reorganisation Act,1956

Section 71. Appropriation of moneys for expenditure in transferred territories under existing Appropriation Acts

(1) As from the appointed day, any Act passed by the Legislature of the State of Andhra or Madras before that day for the appropriation of any money out of the Consolidated Fund of the State to meet any expenditure in respect of any part of the financial year 1956-57 shall have effect also in relation to the transferred territory in that State, and it shall be lawful for the State Government to spend any amount in such transferred territory out of the amount authorised by such Act to be expended for any service in that State.

(2) The Governor of Andhra Pradesh or of Madras may, after the appointed day, authorise such expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of the State as he deems necessary for any purpose or service in the transferred territory of the State for any period not extending beyond the 31st day of March,1957.

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