City of Dublin Act 1775

Pavement to stables or out offices repaired in 6 days after notice,

on default, by order of 5 commissioners,

expence, not paid in 6 days, levied on warrant by 2 justices.

XLI. And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, that as to all pavements adjoining or belonging to all stables, coach houses, or other out offices within the limits of this act; in cafe of defect or want of reparation therein, the owner or occupier of every such stables; coach houses; warehouses, or other out offices, shall within fix days after notice given, or left in writing for that purpose at the dwelling-house, or last place of abode of such owner or occupier, by or by the order of two of the committee acting under this act, or the said former act, well and sufficiently, and in such manner as shall by the said commissioners be directed, repair and amend all such defects and wants of reparation; and in default of so doing by such owner or occupier then the said commissioners, or any five or more of them, may cause the same to be amended and repaired; and in case the costs and expences thereof shall not be paid to or to the order of the said commissioners, or any three of them, within six days after demand thereof from such owner or occupier, the said commissioners, or any three of them, may cause the same to be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattles of such occupier or owner by warrant under the hands and seals of two justices of peace of the city or county of the city of Dublin; which warrant the said justices are hereby authorized and required upon the complaint of the said commissioners, or any three of them, to issue accordingly.