Fisheries Act, 1939

Right of payers of fishery rate to vote at elections.

14.—(1) Where—

(a) a person who is the rated occupier of a fishery (the valuation of which under the Valuation Acts is less than fifty pounds) situate in a particular electoral division has paid the fishery rate on such fishery for the fishery year next preceding a fishery year in which an election of the conservators for that electoral division is held, and

(b) the amount of such fishery rate is one pound or more,

the following provisions shall have effect, that is to say:—

(c) such person or an attorney or agent duly appointed under section 3 or 4 of the Fisheries (Ireland) Act, 1850, shall be entitled to vote at such election and to have, thereat the following number of votes, that is to say:—

(i) if the amount of such fishery rate is less than three pounds, one vote,

(ii) if the said amount is less than six pounds but not less than three pounds, two votes,

(iii) if the said amount is less than ten pounds but not less than six pounds, three votes,

(iv) if the said amount is not less than ten pounds, four votes;

(d) the production of a receipt for the second moiety of such fishery rate shall be sufficient evidence of the right of such person or attorney or agent to vote at such election.

(2) Nothing in sub-section (1) of this section shall affect the right of any person to vote at an election of conservators in accordance with the amount of licence duty paid by him.