Constabulary (Ireland) Act, 1836

The Certificate of Charge to be prepared by the Inspector General upon the monthly Returns.

LIII. Provided always, and be it further enacted, That the Inspector General to be appointed under this Act shall, in making out his Certificate as herein-before provided of the Monies chargeable under the Provisions of this Act on each County, County of a City, County of a Town, or Part of a County, have regard to such monthly Returns as aforesaid, and shall not include in his Certificate the Amount of any Charge with respect to which any Objection shall have been raised by the special Road Sessions of any County, County of a City, or County of a Town, until, upon Inquiry made by such Inspector General, he shall be satisfied that such Charge is not only reasonable, but has been properly made against the particular County, County of a City, or County of a Town, the special Road Sessions of which shall have raised Objection thereto.