Dublin Improvement Act 1849

R. Dickenson, Esq., to retain Fees until Salary is paid under this Act.

LIII. And be it enacted, That the said Robert Dickenson Esquire shall be entitled and is hereby authorized to retain, out of the Fees and Emoluments which shall have come into his Hands as Clerk of the Peace since his Appointment to the said Office, or which shall come into his Hands in respect of such Office at any Time before the Commencement of this Act, such Sum of Money as shall be sufficient to pay him his said Salary of Eight hundred Pounds, and the said Sum of One hundred and twenty-five Pounds, and the said Sums of One hundred Pounds and Seventy-five Pounds, or such Proportion thereof as shall be equivalent to the Salary and Allowances herein-before mentioned, from the Period of his Appointment to his said Office until his said Salary and Allowance, and the Salaries of his Clerks, as aforesaid, shall first become due and payable under the Provisions of this Act, and shall account for and pay the Balance, if any, to the Treasurer of the said Borough.