County Officers and Courts (Ireland) Act, 1877

Provision regarding the Clerk of the Peace of the city of Dublin.

12 & 13 Vict. c. 97.

28 Until the union of the offices of Clerk of the Crown and Clerk of the Peace for the city of Dublin, the provisions of the Act passed in the session of Parliament held in the twelfth and thirteenth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter ninety-seven, in relation to the office of Clerk of the Peace for the county of the city of Dublin, shall continue in force and shall apply to the person who at the passing of this Act shall hold the said office, and also to any person who may be appointed temporary Clerk of the Peace for the city of Dublin under the provisions of this Act; but from and after the union of the offices of Clerk of the Crown and of Clerk of the Peace for the county of the city of Dublin all the provisions of this Act shall apply to the office of Clerk of the Crown and Peace for the city of Dublin, and to the fees and emoluments of the several offices of Clerk of the Crown, Clerk of the Peace, and Registrar of Civil Bills for the city and borough of Dublin.