County Infirmaries (Ireland) Act, 1807

Whenever money presented for any purpose is not expended.

thereon, the grand jury may represent it for the support of a hospital.

[7.1 And whenever it shall happen that any sum of money heretofore presented or hereafter to be presented to be raised in any county of a city or county of a town in Ireland for any purpose whatever shall not be expended agreeable to such presentment and accounted for within the time prescribed by law, or within a reasonable time after such presentment shall have been made, or whenever any saving may be made on any presentment, it shall and may be lawful for the grand jury of such county of a city or county of a town to represent such sum of money then in the treasurers hands, or the amount of any such saving, to be expended in the establishing and maintaining of any infirmary or hospital within the said county of a city or county of a town respectively, over and above all such sum or sums as the said grand jury are by this Act or the said recited Act empowered to present for such infirmary or hospital as aforesaid; and such sum of money so represented shall be expended in the establishing and maintaining such infirmary or hospital accordingly.]

[1 Sections 5 and 7, and the part of section 6 enclosed in brackets are rep., except as to the county of the city of Dublin, 35 & 36 Vict. c. 97. (S.L.R.)]