Constabulary (Ireland) Act, 1874

Power to Lord Lieutenant to fix revised salaries for constabulary force.

2. It shall be lawful for the Lord Lieutenant, notwithstanding the limitations in any Act contained, to fix and appoint such revised annual salaries as to him may from time to time seem proper, subject to the conditions herein-after specified, to be paid in such manner and subject to such regulations and provisions as he may direct, to the several persons herein-after mentioned; (that is to say,)

1. To the inspector general, to the deputy inspector general, to the three assistant inspectors general, one being styled commandant of the depôt, and to the barrack master, such annual salaries respectively as the Treasury may approve:

2. To the surgeon of the force, an annual salary not exceeding four hundred pounds:

3. To the inspector of constabulary for the town of Belfast, an annual salary not exceeding six hundred pounds:

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