Dublin Police Act, 1836

Application of penalties.

Persons paying police rate may act as justices.

38. Every sum which by any justices of the peace shall be adjudged to be paid for any offence against this Act, shall be paid to the receiver appointed under this Act, to be by him added to and applied as part of the funds for the purposes of the police under this Act; . . . and no justice of the peace shall be disabled from acting in the execution of this Act by reason of his being liable to the payment of any money for the maintenance of the police under this Act.

[Ss. 39, 40 virt. rep. by 5 & 6 Vict. c. 24. ss. 49, 71, 72.]