Tramways and Public Companies (Ireland) Act, 1883

Sums mentioned in certificates to be presented by grand jury and paid by county treasurer.

6 & 7 W. 4. c. 116.

7. The arbitrators shall from time to time deliver the certificates by this Act directed to be prepared by them to the secretary of the grand jury of the county to which the guaranteeing barony or baronies belong, who shall lay such certificate before the grand jury at the assizes next after he shall have received the same; and the grand jury are hereby required, from time to time, and without application to presentment sessions, to present the sum mentioned in such certificates as payable by any barony, together with the costs and expenses of levying the same, to be raised and levied in like manner as any presentment made under the authority of the Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1836, and any Act amending the same; and if the grand jury fail to present the sum, or any part thereof, contained in any such certificate, together with the costs and expenses of levying the same, the treasurer of the county shall insert such sum or such omitted part thereof, together with the costs and expenses of levying the same, in his warrant for raising the moneys presented at the same assizes, as if such sum had been duly presented by the grand jury to be raised and levied in manner herein-before mentioned, and the same shall be raised and levied accordingly as if the same had been so presented, and the treasurer shall pay over the amount, when received by him, as if such money had been presented by the grand jury.