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Public Act.
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CXXXIV. And be it enacted, That this Act shall be a Public Act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such.
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SCHEDULES referred to by the foregoing Act.
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SCHEDULE (A.)—SECT. 29.
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Form of Mortgage Deed.
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By virtue of an Act passed, &c. intituled “An Act,” &c., we the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Dublin, in consideration of the Sum of paid by A.B. of for the Purposes of the said Act, do grant and assign unto the said A.B., his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, such Proportion of the Rates arising by virtue of the said Act as the said Sum of doth or shall bear to the whole Sum which is or shall be borrowed upon the Credit of the said Rates, to hold to the said A.B., his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, from this Day until the said Sum of with Interest at per Centum per Annum for the same, shall be fully paid and satisfied [the Principal Sum to be repaid at the End of Years from the Date hereof, in case any Period be agreed upon for that Purpose]. In witness whereof we have hereunto set the Common Seal of the said Borough, this Day of 184.
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SCHEDULE (B.)—SECT. 32.
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Form of Grant of Annuity.
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By virtue of an Act passed, intituled “An Act,” &c., we, the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Dublin, in consideration of the Sum of paid by do grant unto the said A.B. an Annuity or yearly Sum of to be issuing out of the Rates arising by virtue of the said Act, to be paid to the said A.B. during the Term of his natural Life [or, as the Case may be, to the said his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, during the natural Life of or during the natural Lives of and and the Life of the Survivor], upon the Day of in every Year during the natural Life, [or, as the Case may be, during the natural Life of the said or of the said and the Survivor of them], the first Payment thereof to be made upon the Day of next ensuing the Date hereof. In witness whereof we have hereunto set the Common Seal of the said Borough, the Day of 184.
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SCHEDULE (C.)—Sect. 37.
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Form of Transfer of Mortgage or Grant of Annuity.
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I A.B. of in consideration of the Sum of paid to me by C.D. of do hereby transfer to the said C.D., his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, a certain Mortgage, Number [or, a certain Grant of Annuity, Number as the Case may be], made by the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Dublin to bearing Date the Day of for securing the Sum of and Interest, [or, for granting an Annuity of as the Case, may be, or, if such Transfer be by Indorsement, the within Security]; and all my Right, Estate, and Interest in and to the Money thereby secured [or, the Annuity thereby granted], and in and to the Rates thereby assigned. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal, this Day of 184.
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SCHEDULE (D.)—SECT. 87 ET SEQ.
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Stallages or Rents payable.
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For every covered or uncovered Shed, Stall, Bulk, Block, Bench, Trestle, Standing Place, Compartment, Space, or Station used by any Person for exposing to Sale Flesh Meat, Cheese, Bacon, pickled Pork, Fish, or any other Victuals, Vegetables, Fruit, Glass, Earthenware, or other Goods, Article, Commodity, or Thing whatsoever, (except as herein otherwise specifically charged,) the following Rents per Day shall be taken:
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Not exceeding Three Feet by Three Feet, Sixpence;
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Not exceeding Six Feet by Five Feet, One Shilling;
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Not exceeding Nine Feet by Five Feet, One Shilling and Sixpence;
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Not exceeding Twelve Feet by Five Feet, Two Shillings;
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And in the same Proportion for any larger Space.
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From any Person exposing for Sale any Article, Matter, or Thing, and not occupying any Shed, Stall, Bulk, Block, Trestle, or Station, nor any defined Compartment or Space on the Surface of the Ground;
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If the Spot on which such Person shall stand be within the covered Market,
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For any Basket, Hamper, Parcel, or Quantity of such Article, Matter, or Thing, for each Day, the Sum of One Penny Halfpenny:
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If the Spot be not situate within the covered Market,
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For any Basket, Hamper, Parcel, or Quantity of such Article, Matter, or Thing, for each Day, the Sum of One Penny.
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Carts.
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For the Space occupied by every Cart or other Vehicle used by any Person for exposing or in which shall be exposed to Sale any Article, Commodity, or Thing, the following Rents per Day:
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If drawn by One Horse, Nine-pence; by Two Horses, One Shilling:
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If drawn by any One other Animal, Sixpence; or, if by Two other Animals, Nine-pence.
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Cattle.
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For the Exposure to Sale of Horses or other Beasts, Cattle, or Pigs, as follows; (that is to say,)
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For every Horse, Mare, or Gelding, Four-pence:
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For every Mule, Ass, Colt, Filly, or Foal, Two-pence:
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For every Bull, Ox, Cow, Heifer, or Steer, Three-pence:
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For every Stallion exposed or shown on a Market Day, One Shilling:
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For every Calf, One Penny:
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For every Score of Sheep or Lambs, Ten-pence:
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For every Score of Pigs, Ten-pence:
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For every Score of Sucking Pigs, Five-pence:
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And so on in proportion for any greater Number, and One or more not exceeding Five to be paid for as a Quarter of a Score.
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Weighing and Measuring.
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For weighing every Piece of Meat or any other Article or Thing weighing not more than Twenty Pounds Avoirdupois, One Halfpenny:
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For weighing every Piece of Meat or other Article or Thing weighing more than Twenty Pounds and not exceeding One hundred Pounds, One Penny, and so in proportion for any greater or smaller Quantity than One hundred Pounds Weight over and above One hundred Pounds Weight:
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For measuring any Quantity of Goods and Things sold by Measure not exceeding One Bushel, One Halfpenny:
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For measuring every Quantity more than a Bushel and not exceeding Two Bushels, One Penny:
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And for every Bushel beyond Two Bushels, One Halfpenny.
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Weighing Machines.
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For weighing any Cart or other Carriage, laden or unladen, the Sum of One Halfpenny per Hundred Weight.
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Slaughter-houses.
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For every Bull, Ox, Cow, Bullock, Steer, or Heifer, One Shilling:
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For every Calf, Sixpence:
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For every Sheep, Lamb, or Goat, Three–pence:
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For every Hog or Pig, Four-pence:
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For any other Beast, One Shilling.
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The above-mentioned Stallages and Rents in the said Markets to be paid and payable in respect to the Occupation of any Stall, Bench, Compartment, or Space of Ground, as well by the original Taker or Occupier thereof for a Part or Portion of the Day or Space of Time, as by any subsequent Taker or Occupier of the same for any other Part or Portion of the Day or Space of Time.
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SCHEDULE (E.)
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Fees for weighing Hay or Straw in Smithfield Market.
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For weighing any Cart or other Carriage laden with Hay or Straw, or unladen, not exceeding the Sum of One Halfpenny per Hundred Weight.
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