Electoral (Dublin Commercial) Act, 1930

Appeals from registration officer.

6.—(1) An appeal shall lie to the Judge of the Circuit Court having jurisdiction in the City from any ruling made by the registration officer under this Act on any claim or objection, and the decision of such Judge on any such appeal shall be final and conclusive and shall not be appealable to any other Court.

(2) Every appeal under this section shall be brought by way of case stated by the registration officer and it shall be the duty of the registration officer to state such case in the circumstances and manner specified in the First Schedule to this Act.

(3) The procedure and practice in the Circuit Court in relation to appeals under this section shall be regulated by rules of Court.

(4) Notice of the decision of a Judge of the Circuit Court on an appeal under this section shall be sent by the county registrar for the City to the registration officer, and the registration officer shall make such alterations in the register of commercial electors as may be required to give effect to such decision.

(5) The right of voting of any person whose name is for the time being on a register of commercial electors shall not be prejudiced by any appeal pending under this section, and any vote given in pursuance of that right shall be as good as if no such appeal were pending and shall not be affected by the subsequent decision of such appeal.