Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1836

Presentment of money for constabulary force.

101. It shall be lawful for the grand jury of each county at each assizes, and they are hereby required, to present, to be levied off such county, or off any barony or half barony, (as the case may be,) all and every such sum or sums of money as may be chargeable upon and directed to be presented and levied off such county, barony or half barony, by and under the provisions of . . . [54 Geo. 3. c. 131., 3 Geo. 4. c. 103., or any Acts amending the same, or] any Act passed or to be passed in this present session of Parliament to consolidate the laws relating to the constabulary force in Ireland; and every such presentment shall be made without any previous application to presentment sessions, and in all respects pursuant to the regulations of the said Acts, or such of them as may be applicable to the case; and the money levied under every such presentment shall be paid over in such manner, and to such bank or person, as the Treasury shall direct . . .