Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851

Description of property in informations.

38. It shall be sufficient in any information or complaint, or the proceedings thereon, to describe the property belonging to or in the possession of partners, joint tenants, parceners, or tenants in common, as the property of any one of such persons who shall be named, and of another or others, without naming them, as the case may be; and any work or building made, maintained, or repaired at the expence of any county or place, or any materials for the making, altering, or repairing of the same, as the property of the inhabitants of such county or place respectively; and any goods provided by guardians of the poor or their officers respectively for the use of the poor, as the goods of the guardians of the poor of the union to which the same belong, without naming any of them; and any property of any persons described in any Act of Parliament, or in any charter or letters of incorporation, as commissioners, directors, trustees, or by any other general designation whatsoever, as the property of such commissioners, directors, trustees, or persons described by such other general designation, without naming them; and whenever it may be necessary to mention any of such persons or parties in any suit, information, or complaint, it shall be sufficient to describe them in manner aforesaid,