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The Grand Jury of One County having presented, the Grand Jury of the other County to do so for a similar Amount.
4 & 5 W. 4. c. 61.
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CXLVII. And be it enacted, That in all Cases where Two or more Counties shall, under the Provisions herein-before contained, be liable to contribute to the Expence of the proposed Work, and where the Grand Jury of one of such Counties shall have been presented the Amount of the Proportion of Expences required or proposed by the Report of the said Commissioners to be contributed by such County, or such other Sum as they may consider fair and reasonable, the Grand Jury of the other or others of the said Counties shall and they are hereby, at the same or next succeeding Assizes authorized and required to present their respective Proportions of the Expences mentioned in the Report of the said Commissioners, or to present respectively a Sum equal in Amount to that previously presented by the Grand Jury of the other of the said Counties: Provided nevertheless, that where more than Two Counties shall have been declared by the Report of the said Commissioners to be liable to contribute to the Expence of any such Bridge, the Grand Jury of any of such Counties shall be at liberty to appeal against the Report of the said Commissioners to the said Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors in Council, in such and the same Manner and under such Restrictions and Provisions, as are contained in an Act passed in the Session of Parliament holden in the Fourth and Fifth Years of the Reign of King William the Fourth, intituled An Act for the more effectually providing for the Erection of certain Bridges in Ireland.
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