Poor Relief (Ireland) Act, 1838

Fourteen days notice in writing to be given of appeal, &c.

109. The person or persons so appealing shall give or cause to be given at least fourteen days notice in writing of his or their intention of appealing as aforesaid, and of the matter or cause thereof to the clerk of the guardians or the respondent or respondents; and the justices and assistant barrister to whom such appeal shall be made shall not examine or inquire into any other cause or ground of appeal than such as is stated and specified in the notice of appeal; and if any person or persons shall appeal against a rate because any other person is rated or omitted therein, or because any other person is rated therein at any greater or less sum than the net annual value of the hereditaments in respect of which such other person shall be rated, or for any other cause that shall require any alteration to be made in such rates with respect to any other person, then and in every such case the person or persons so appealing shall give such notice of appeal as aforesaid not only to the clerk of the guardians of the union wherein such rate shall be made, but also to every other person so interested or concerned in the event of such appeal, and every such other person shall, if he so desire, be heard upon such appeal.