Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1836

Treasurer to issue his warrants to collectors after receiving the copies of presentments. Treasurer’s warrants to be in force for two years.

149. The treasurer of each county shall, within one month after he shall have received from the clerk of the crown the copies of the presentments of the preceding assizes, issue his warrants to the several persons who, under the provisions of this Act, are to be the collectors for levying and collecting the sums to be raised off each barony or county of a city or town; . . . and [Rep. 37 & 38 Vict. c. 35. (S.L.R.)] every such warrant of every such treasurer shall be and remain in full force and effect for the term of two years next after the date thereof, notwithstanding the resignation or removal of the person to whom it was originally addressed, unless the sums required by such warrant to be levied shall have been received, or unless the grand jury of the county shall have re-presented the same.