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A BILL TO PREVENT GLANDERS. 
he or they shall judge likely to have been infected thereby, 
to be forthwith destroyed, or otherwise disposed of in such 
manner as he or they shall deem proper. 
4. If it shall be proved upon oath before a justice that 
there is reasonable cause to suspect that any horse or beast 
within his jurisdiction is affected with the said disease, and is 
in any house or other place, such justice may issue a warrant 
in the form in the schedule hereunto annexed, to any 
constable to search such house or place for any such horse 
or beast. 
5. Such justice or justices as aforesaid may pay to any 
veterinary surgeon who shall have been summoned by him 
or them, or who shall at his or their request attend and be 
examined on the hearing of any complaint under this act, or 
to any other person (not being a police constable) who shall 
act by his or their order in the execution of the provisions 
hereof, such sum of money as to said justice or justices shall 
appear just, not exceeding in the case of any such veterinary 
surgeon the sum of two pounds sterling for every such sum- 
mons or attendance, or in the case of any other person the 
sum of ten shillings , and the justice or justices shall obtain a 
receipt duly signed for such payment; and the justice or 
justices shall deliver all such receipts, together with an 
account setting forth the same, and for what duties such 
payments were made, and the name of the townland and 
barony in which the same were performed, to the secretary 
of the grand jury for the county, county of a city, or county 
of a town, as the case may be, in which such expenditure 
shall have been made. 
6. Such grand jury are hereby required at the first assizes, 
without any previous application made in that behalf to any 
presentment sessions, to present for such justice or justices 
such sum or sums as shall be necessary to repay such justice 
or justices the monies so paid or advanced by him or them 
as aforesaid, to be raised or levied off the whole of such 
county, county of a city, or county of a town, or off such 
district, barony, townland, or parish thereof, as they shall 
direct ; and the treasurer of such county of a city or county 
of a tow 7 n, out of the public monies of such county, county 
of a city, or county of a towrn w hich shall then be in his 
hands or shall next come to his hands, shall pay to the said 
justice or justices the said sum or sums so presented. 
7. This Act shall commence and take effect on the 
day of one thousand eight hundred and fifty -three. 
8. This Act shall extend to Ireland only. 
