Local Government (Dublin) Act, 1930

The Dun Laoghaire Borough Manager.

47.—(1) On and after the appointed day a person appointed for the purpose under this Act, who shall be called and known as the Dun Laoghaire Borough Manager and Town Clerk, shall exercise and perform for and on behalf of the Borough Corporation the powers, functions, and duties of the Borough Corporation in relation to the appointment and removal of officers and servants of the Borough Corporation (other than the Borough Manager), and shall also exercise and perform all other powers, functions, and duties of the Borough Corporation other than the reserved functions.

(2) For the purposes of every enactment (including enactments passed or made after the passing of this Act) relating to town clerks of boroughs, the Borough Manager shall, on and after the appointed day, be the Town Clerk of the Borough, and have, exercise, and perform all the powers, functions, and duties for the time being conferred or imposed by any such enactment or otherwise by law on the Town Clerk of the Borough.

(3) All fees and emoluments which are payable by or under any statute (whether passed before or after this Act) to town clerks of boroughs and are received by the Borough Manager by virtue of his being Town Clerk of the Borough, shall be paid by the Borough Manager into the municipal fund and be accounted for accordingly.

(4) Every person appointed under this Act to be the Borough Manager shall by virtue of such appointment be an officer of the Borough Corporation.