Public Dance Halls Act, 1935

Appeals in respect of applications for public dancing licences.

9.—(1) In addition and without prejudice to any right of appeal for the time being existing under any other Act, an appeal shall lie to the Circuit Court—

(a) by the applicant for a public dancing licence from an order of the District Court refusing to grant such application, and

(b) by the applicant for a public dancing licence from so much of an order of the District Court granting such licence as requires the insertion in such licence of particular conditions or restrictions, and

(c) by any person who appeared at and was heard in opposition to an application for a public dancing licence, from an order or any particular part of an order of the District Court granting such licence.

(2) The jurisdiction of the Circuit Court to hear an appeal under this section shall be exercised by the Judge of that Court having jurisdiction in the circuit in which was situate the courthouse in which the order appealed from was made.