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Under sheriff to keep an office in the county town, or in one of the quarter sessions towns, in charge of a clerk.
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62. The under sheriff for each county in Ireland shall at all times have and keep in the county town of the county for which he shall be so appointed, or in such one of the quarter sessions towns of the county as may be most convenient, and as may be approved by the chairman of quarter sessions, an office for the performance of his duties under this Act; and such office shall be kept open every day in the year (Sundays, Christmas Day, and Good Friday only excepted) from ten o’clock in the morning until three o’clock in the afternoon, such office to be in the charge of a clerk to be appointed by such under sheriff; and the delivery of every decree or other document to such clerk shall be a delivery to the said under sheriff, and the application for a return of a decree to the said clerk shall be an application to the said under sheriff; and the said under sheriff shall keep in the said office, and not elsewhere, the “ejectment” book and “decree and orders” book in this Act mentioned.
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