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Certain Portions of Sections 112, 113, and 117, of Prisons Act repealed.
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XXXI. The following Portions of the One hundred and twelfth, One hundred and thirteenth, and One hundred and seventeenth Sections of the Prisons Act are hereby repealed, that is to say, so much of the One hundred and twelfth Section as provides that every Officer holding any Office in any Prison or Prisons in Ireland shall, while he shall hold that Office, be deemed, taken, and considered in respect thereof an Officer of the Court of Queen’s Bench, and subject to the Order thereof as such; so much of the One hundred and thirteenth Section as enables or authorizes the Court of Queen’s Bench, or any Judge thereof, to commit, as in Contempt of the said Court, any Keeper, Inspector, or other Officer of a County Prison who shall refuse to attend or be examined by or give sufficient Answer to the Board of Superintendence thereof, or to any Three of them, as in the said Section mentioned; and so much of the One hundred and seventeenth Section as empowers the Inspector of a County Gaol to order into the Stores of the Gaol the Prison Dresses belonging to such Convicts as are therein mentioned, and to issue to such Convicts new Dresses as is therein mentioned.
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