Poor Relief (Ireland) Act, 1838

Appeal to the sessions of the peace against orders of justices or rates to be within four calendar months after cause of complaint, &c.

106. If any person or persons shall find himself or themselves aggrieved by any order or conviction of any justice or justices (except where such justice shall be an assistant barrister), where such person or persons shall be convicted in any penalty or penalties exceeding five pounds, or by any rate made under this Act, or shall have any material objection to any person or persons being put in or left out of such rate, or to the sum charged on any person therein, it shall be lawful for such person or persons to appeal to any sessions of the peace to be held . . . in and for the county in which such rate or such order shall have been made or conviction taken place within four calendar months next after the cause of complaint shall have arisen; or if such sessions shall be held before the expiration of one calendar month next after such cause of complaint, then such appeal shall be made to the next following sessions.