Lighting of Towns (Ireland) Act, 1828

Notice of meeting shall be given within ten days after receipt of orders, and meeting shall be held within 21 days after notice.

Notice to be affixed on church door, sessions house, &c.

3. Such meeting shall be holden at some convenient place within such city, town corporate, borough, market town, or other town, and the said mayor or other chief magistrate or justices, as the case may be, shall, within ten days after the receipt of such orders and directions signified as aforesaid, appoint and notify a time and place for the said meeting; and the time appointed for holding the said meeting shall not be less than ten days and not more than twenty-one days from the time of the first notification of the same; and such notification shall be made by affixing a notice on the principal outer door or doors of any and every parish church situate within such city, town corporate, borough, or market town or other town, and also on the principal market house or place where markets are usually holden in the same, and also on the guildhall or townhall, if any, and also on the door of the sessions house where the general quarter sessions of the peace shall be holden for such city, town corporate, borough, or market town, or for the division in which any such market town or other town shall be situate, and also by causing a notice to be inserted three times in some one newspaper published within such city, town corporate, borough, market town, or other town, if any be therein published, and if none be therein published, then and in such case in the newspaper published nearest to such city, town corporate, borough, market town, or other town.