Dublin Police Act, 1842

Proof of gaming for money, &c., not necessary in support of information.

10. It shall not be necessary, in support of any information for gaming in, or suffering any games or gaming in, or for keeping or issuing or being concerned in the management or conduct of a common gaming house under this Act, to prove that any person found playing at any game was playing for any money, wager, or stake.

[Ss. 11–13 rep. 16 & 17 Vict. c. 112. s. 1. Ss. 11, 12 provided for regulating the route of horses, &c. during divine service and for preventing obstructions during public processions, public rejoicings, and illuminations.]