Dublin Police Act, 1836

Rights, powers, &c. of divisional justices to continue so far as not altered by this Act.

35. In all cases not altered or otherwise ordained or directed by this Act, all and every the rights, powers, privileges, jurisdictions, and authorities whatsoever, now vested in the said divisional justices under any Act or Acts of Parliament not hereby repealed, and all and every other matter or thing whatsoever which the said divisional justices are by any law now in force required, directed, or empowered to do or execute, save and except in the cases aforesaid, shall and may from and after the passing of this Act be respectively vested in and exercised, done and executed by the said divisional justices; and all and every act, matter, or thing so done or executed, shall thereupon be of the same force, validity, and effect, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, as if this Act had not been passed.