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Proceedings for rates against immediate lessors, where to be instituted.
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30. In any case in which it may be necessary to institute proceedings by civil bill before any assistant barrister in Ireland, . . . or before the recorder of Dublin, against any immediate lessor primarily liable to the payment of rates for premises the occupier of which is exempted from such payment, it shall be lawful for the guardians of the poor to institute such proceedings before the assistant barrister for the county wherein the rated premises are situated, and in the division thereof wherein the same are situate; and in case the said rated premises are situated within the county of Dublin, or within the City of Dublin, then before . . . the recorder of Dublin, . . . first giving to such immediate lessor, or to his known agent or receiver of his rents, fourteen days notice of the proceeding about to be taken against him as aforesaid, by service of process; and the service of process in such civil bill on such immediate lessor, his known agent or receiver, at any place out of such division and county, or at any place out of the said county of Dublin or City of Dublin, shall be as effectual as a service of the same upon such lessor within such division, or within the said county of Dublin or City of Dublin.
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