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Mode of levying Fines by Justices.
6 & 7 W. 4. c. 13.
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LXI. And be it enacted, That in all Cases in which any Fine or Fines shall be imposed by any Justice or Justices under this Act it shall and may be lawful for such Justice or Justices by whom the same shall be imposed, and he or they are hereby required, except in the Cases herein-after mentioned, from Time to Time to issue his or their Warrant or Warrants under his or their Hands and Seals, and Renewals thereof, until the full Amount of such Fine or Fines shall be levied, (directed to any Constable or Constables appointed under an Act passed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, and intituled An Act to consolidate the Laws relating to the Constabulary Force in Ireland, or to any Bailiff or Bailiffs to be appointed by the Commissioners for the Execution of this Act,) commanding him or them to levy such Fine and Fines by Distress and Sale of the Offender’s Goods, together with the reasonable Charges of every such Distress and Sale, returning the Overplus (if any) to the Owner; and all such Constables and Bailiffs are hereby empowered and required to execute the same.
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