Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1836

If grand jury refuse or neglect to present money which ought to be presented to repay monies advanced out of the consolidated fund, the court may make an order which shall have the form of a presentment.

179. In case the grand jury at any assizes shall neglect or refuse duly to present any money which, under the provisions of this Act, or of any Act now in force in Ireland, or of any Act passed or to be passed in this present session of Parliament, such grand jury may be required to present at such assizes upon the certificate of the chief or under secretary of the said lord lieutenant, or otherwise, for the purpose of reimbursing or replacing any monies issued out of the consolidated fund of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the court shall have power to make an order directing the sum or sums which ought to have been so presented to be raised and levied as if the same had been so presented, and such order shall have the force and effect of a presentment, and the treasurer of the county shall insert the sum mentioned in such order in his warrant, and the same shall be applotted, raised, and levied and applied in like manner to all intents and purposes as if the same had been duly presented by such grand jury.