Civil Bill Courts (Ireland) Act, 1851

Assistant barristers of certain counties to have jurisdiction in certain counties of cities and towns.

34. The respective assistant barristers for the time being of the counties herein-after mentioned shall have jurisdiction by civil bill in and for the respective counties of cities, counties of towns, cities, and towns herein-after named, as fully as they respectively have in and for their respective counties; that is to say, the assistant barrister of the county of Waterford, in and for the county of the city of Waterford; the assistant barrister for the county of Limerick, in and for the county of the city of Limerick: the assistant barrister for the county of Kilkenny, in and for the county of the city of Kilkenny; the assistant barrister for the county of Antrim, in and for the county of the town of Carrickfergus; the assistant barrister for the county of Galway, in and for the county of the town of Galway; the assistant barrister for the county of Louth, in and for the county of the town of Drogheda; and each and every of the said several counties of cities and counties of towns shall be deemed and taken, for the purposes of this Act only, as a town within one division of the said several and respective counties at large.