Charitable Loan Societies (Ireland) Act, 1843

Business of a loan society not to be transacted at a public house, &c.

38. The business of any loan society in Ireland established or acting under this Act shall not, on any account or pretence whatever, be conducted, carried on, or transacted at any hotel, tavern, public house, beer shop, or house of entertainment, or in any building occupied therewith, or situate within the curtilage thereof; and any trustee, manager, officer, clerk, or servant of any such society who shall offend herein shall for every such offence forfeit a sum not exceeding the sum of ten pounds, to be recovered in the manner herein-after provided.