Cork City Management (Amendment) Act, 1941

Manager to be town clerk of Borough.

11.—(1) For the purposes of every enactment (including enactments passed or made after the passing of this Act) relating either to town clerks of county boroughs or to the town clerk of the Borough in particular, the Manager shall become and be the town clerk of the Borough and shall 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, and, accordingly, the Manager shall be called and known as the Cork City Manager and Town Clerk.

(2) All fees and emoluments which are payable by or under any enactment (including enactments passed or made after the passing of this Act) to town clerks of county boroughs or in particular to the town clerk of the Borough, and are received by the Manager by virtue of his being the town clerk of the Borough, shall be paid by the Manager into the municipal fund and be accounted for accordingly.

(3) Section 16 of the Principal Act is hereby amended by the deletion in sub-section (1) thereof of the words “the Town Clerk” and the substitution in lieu thereof of the words “such other officer of the Corporation as the Manager, with the consent of the Minister, from time to time appoints for that purpose”.

(4) This section shall not come into operation on the passing of this Act if any person who has been permanently appointed to the office of town clerk of the Borough holds that office immediately before such passing, and in such case this section shall come into operation on such person ceasing to hold that office.