Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1836

Clerk of the crown to deliver copies of presentments, &c. to county treasurer;

which shall be printed and distributed.

Presentment for printing treasurer’s account and schedules of applications, &c.

142. The clerk of the crown of every county in Ireland, shall within seven days after every assizes, deliver to the treasurer of such county, without a fee or reward, a copy, attested upon oath and signed by himself, of all presentments which shall have been made and fiated at the preceding assizes, and likewise copies of all queries discharged and remaining undischarged, distinguishing the same; and such treasurer shall, within thirty days after the receipt thereof, cause a number of copies of such presentments and queries, and also a detailed abstract of his accounts, to be printed and distributed as the grand jury shall direct; and it shall and may be lawful for the grand jury at each assizes to present, to be levied off the county, such sum as shall be necessary for defraying the expense of printing and distributing such copies, and also to present all such sum or sums of money as shall be necessary to defray the expense of printing the treasurer’s account, and all copies of schedules of applications, and other printing required under the provisions of this Act, or which may be ordered by the judge of assize or grand jury or presentment sessions, for any county purpose.