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Power of making byelaws for labourers dwellings in Ireland.
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101.—(1) Any company, society, or association establishing lodging houses in pursuance of Part III. of this Act shall have the same power of making byelaws for the regulation of such lodging houses as a local authority have under the said part.
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(2) Any byelaw made for the regulation of lodging-houses in pursuance of Part III. of this Act shall not be valid until approved by the Local Government Board, and a production of a copy of the byelaws purporting to be sealed with the seal of the Local Government Board and signed by the President or by the Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant or by the Vice-President, or by two other members of the Board both signing, shall be sufficient evidence of such approval in all courts of justice and elsewhere.
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(3) Where a byelaw has been so approved, any fine imposed by the same may be recovered before a court of summary jurisdiction; and one-half of any fine so recovered shall be paid to the informer and the other half to the authority who made the byelaw, and shall be applied by them in aid of the expenses of the lodging houses.
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