Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851

Backing warrants from England, &c. into Ireland.

29. Whenever any person against whom any warrant shall be issued by any justice or other such officer as aforesaid in England or Scotland, or in the Isles of Man, Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, or Sark, for any crime or offence, shall reside or be, or be suspected to reside or be, in any place in Ireland, it shall be lawful for the said inspector general or for either of the said deputy inspectors general, or for any justice of the said last-mentioned place, to indorse the same in like manner and upon like proof as aforesaid, authorizing the execution of the same within his jurisdiction.