Dublin Police Act, 1842

Fees.

69. Such fees as are contained in the schedule (A.) to this Act annexed, and no other or greater fees, may be taken for any business done or proceedings had before or by any of the said justices, or by any justice or justices acting in any police office within the said police district; and a table of such fees shall be fixed in some conspicuous part of each of the said offices; and it shall be lawful for any of the said justices to refuse to do any act for which any fee shall be demandable unless such fee shall be first paid; and if any such act shall be done, and the fee due thereon shall not be paid, it shall be lawful for any of the said justices to summon the person from whom such fee shall be due, and to make order for payment of the same, with the cost of the proceedings, and in default of payment to levy the same, with the costs of the distress, by warrant under his hand.