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(1) The use of resources for the year ending with 31 March 2013 is authorised up to the amount of £233,147,903,000.
(2) Of the amount authorised by subsection (1)—
(a) £212,774,765,000 is authorised for use for current purposes; and
(b) £20,373,138,000 is authorised for use for capital purposes.
(3) The Treasury may—
(a) issue money out of the Consolidated Fund, and
(b) apply it in the year ending with 31 March 2013 for expenditure authorised by Parliament,
up to the amount of £205,247,220,000.
NOTES
Initial Commencement
Royal Assent
Royal Assent: 8 March 2012: (no specific commencement provision).
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