Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1837

In counties where grand jury cess is applotted on both lands and houses, collectors shall include occupiers of houses in their returns.

12. And whereas doubts have existed whether in counties where the grand jury cess is applotted upon both lands and houses, the high constables or other collectors of grand jury cess, in preparing certain returns to be by them made and delivered to the secretary of the grand jury, pursuant to the directions of the said recited Act, ought to include in such returns the names of persons occupying houses: Be it enacted, for the removal of such doubts, that in such counties as aforesaid the high constables or other collectors of grand jury cess shall, in preparing said returns, include therein the names of persons in actual occupation of houses, in the same manner in all respects as by the said recited Act they are directed to proceed in framing such returns with respect to other persons chargeable with grand jury cess on account of other property.