Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1837

Posting and delivering of notices of applications for works.

3. A notice in writing of every application for any work intended to be made at any presentment sessions holden under the provisions of the said recited Act shall be affixed, by or on behalf of the person or persons intending to make such application, on or immediately adjacent to the doors of every police station or barrack within such parish or parishes wherein the work to which such applications shall relate is proposed to be executed, and at the places (if any) appointed by the grand jury for posting notices therein; and such notices shall be so affixed at the time in the said Act directed; and a copy of every such notice shall be delivered to the clerk of the petty sessions of the district where the work for which such application is intended to be made, or the greater portion thereof, is to be performed, instead of to the clerk of the petty sessions of the district off which it is proposed that the larger portion of the expence of such work is to be raised, as by the said Act is directed; and the notice of every such application shall be delivered to the county surveyor ten days before the day appointed for holding the first presentment sessions in such county after every assizes: Provided always, that the delivery of any such notice to the baronial constable fifteen days before the day appointed for holding such sessions shall be deemed to be due notice to the said county surveyor; and any baronial constable to whom any such notice may be delivered shall transmit the same to the said county surveyor within five days after he shall have received the same; and it shall not be necessary to deliver any such notice other than the application itself to the secretary of the grand jury.