Constabulary (Ireland) Act, 1836

One Moiety of such Advances to be repaid by the County.

XXXVI. And be it enacted, That One Moiety of all Monies so advanced out of the Produce of the Consolidated Fund for all or any the Purposes of this Act (except so much of said Advances as shall be for the Salaries and Expences of the Inspector General, his Deputies and Clerks, and of all Magistrates to be appointed as aforesaid, and of the Receiver for the said Constabulary Force, and of the Paymasters in the several Counties,) shall be raised by Grand Jury Presentment off each County, County of a City, or County of a Town to which the same shall be declared by the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland to relate, and in or for which such Expences shall be or shall have been incurred.