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All Houses not rated for the Poor to be valued by Commissioners.
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XVI. Provided always, and be it enacted, That if any of the said Houses or Tenements shall not at the Time of any such Assessment to be made under this Act have been valued for the Rate for the Relief of the Poor as aforesaid, then and in such Case it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Commissioners, by Writing under their Hands, to nominate and appoint any Three Persons conversant in Buildings whom they shall think fit, to make and ascertain a Valuation of such Houses and Tenements, which Valuation shall be returned to the said Commissioners, with a Declaration thereunto annexed, made before any Justice of the Peace for the County of the City of Dublin, purporting that such Valuation was made by the said Valuators, according to the best of their Skill and Knowledge, without Partiality or Favour to any Person or Persons concerned or interested therein, according to the Mode pursued and directed by the said recited Act for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland, which Valuation so made shall, for the Purposes of this Act only, and for no other Purpose, be deemed Evidence of the annual Value of the same respectively.
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