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Bounds of Parishes to be first ascertained, and Map and Statement of Value transmitted to Lord Lieutenant, who shall confirm or alter same.
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CX. And be it further enacted, That before any such Division or Augmentation of any Parish or Parishes as last aforesaid shall be made and concluded, the Bounds of such Parish or Parishes shall be ascertained by Instrument in Writing in manner following; (that is to say,) the said Commissioners under this Act, by Instrument in Writing under their Seal, shall and may set out and describe the Bounds of such Parishes, and the several Townlands or other Parcels or Denominations of Lands which shall be comprised within such Parishes respectively; and a Copy of such Instrument shall, within Fourteen Days from the Date thereof, together with a Map and Survey of the said Parishes respectively, and a Statement of the annual Value of the same, and of such Part or Parts to be so separated and disunited from such divided Parish as aforesaid, be transmitted to the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland in Council, and the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors in Council shall confirm or alter the Bounds of such Parish or Parishes so set out and described in such Instrument, as the Circumstances of the Case may seem to require, and shall order such Instrument to be altered accordingly: Provided always, that such Instrument so altered by any such Order, or if no Order shall be made thereupon by the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland in Council within Six Weeks after the Date of the Transmission of the Copy of such Instrument to the Council Office in Dublin Castle, then such Instrument as originally transmitted, shall be entered in the Registry of the Diocese, (for which Entry the Sum of Thirteen Shillings and Four-pence, and no more, shall be paid to the Registrar,) and shall also be enrolled in the Rolls Office of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, for which Enrolment the Sum of Thirteen Shillings and Four-pence, and no more, shall be paid, over and above the Expences usually paid to the Clerk for ingrossing the same.
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