Shannon Navigation Act, 1839

Form of Conviction.

LXIII. And be it enacted, That all Justices of the Peace before whom any Person shall be convicted in respect of any Offence against this Act shall cause the Conviction to be drawn up in the following Form, or in any other Form to the same Effect, as the Case may require:

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Be it remembered, That on the       Day of       in the Year of our Lord

A. B. is convicted before me C. D., One of Her Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for       [specifying the Offence, and the Time and Place when and where the same was committed], contrary to an Act passed in the       Year of the Reign of Queen Victoria, intituled [state the Title of this Act]. Given under my Hand and Seal the Day and Year first above written.’

And no Objection for Want of Form shall be allowed to any such Conviction, nor shall the same be removeable by Certiorari or otherwise into any other Court.