Erecting a Bridge over the River of Ross, at the Town of New Ross, in the County of Wexford Act, 1795

Grievances to be complained of at qu. sessions.

V. Provided nevertheless, That any person or persons who shall think him, her, or themselves aggrieved by any order or judgment, in pursuance of any such bye-laws, may complain within six months then after, to the justice or justices at the next quarter sessions of the county, wherein such bye-law shall have been carried into execution, who shall in a summary way, hear and determine at the said quarter sessions, the matter of the said complaint, and if they see cause, mitigate and alter such fines, penalties or forfeitures, and may order money which had been levied or paid in pursuance of any such bye-law, to be returned or repaid, and may order such further satisfaction to be made to the party complaining, as they shall judge reasonable, and may also order and give costs to the party complaining, and also to the party complained against, in case they find the said complaint to be groundless, as to them shall seem proper.