Tolls (Ireland) Act, 1817

Schedules of tolls to be delivered to clerk of the peace;

7. All persons or corporations claiming a right to levy any custom, toll, or duty, at any fair or market or at any port in Ireland, shall and they are hereby required, to deliver in to the clerk of the peace of the county, city, or town where such custom, toll, or duty may be claimed, a schedule of the tolls, customs, and duties claimed by such persons or corporations on every article sold at such fairs or markets, or landed at such ports; and in default thereof that it shall not be lawful for any such persons or corporations to levy any such custom, toll, or duty, or any person for them; and that such persons or corporations, and all persons attempting to levy any custom, toll, or duty for them, shall incur and forfeit such penalty or penalties as have been provided by law against persons taking illegal tolls: . . .