Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act, 1854

Accounts.

LXVIII. So much of “The Commissioners Clauses Act, 1847,” as relates to the Accounts to be kept by the Commissioners shall be incorporated with and form Part of this Act; provided that the Appeal thereby directed shall, in Towns adopting the Provisions of this Act, be brought before the Court of the Assistant Barrister, who shall hear and determine the same, and make such Order in respect thereof, and of the Costs thereby incurred, as shall be just, and such Determination shall be final.

And with respect to the borrowing of Money for the Purposes of this Act, be it enacted as follows: