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Appeal.
Defects of Form cured upon Appeal.
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LXIX. In case any Person or Persons who shall be refused a Licence, or whose Licence shall be revoked under the Provisions of this Act, or against whom any Information or Complaint shall have been exhibited under this Act, shall feel aggrieved by such Refusal or Revocation, or by the Judgment given upon such Information or Complaint, where such Judgment shall be for the Payment of any penal or other Sum exceeding Twenty Shillings, or for any Term of Imprisonment exceeding One Month, but in no other Case, it shall be lawful for such Person or Persons, upon giving such Notice as herein-after mentioned, to appeal therefrom to the Recorder of the City of Dublin at his next Sessions, or if there be not One Week between the Time of such Refusal, Revocation, or Adjudication and the next Sessions, then to the next succeeding Sessions after the Expiration of such Week to be holden in and for the said County of the City of Dublin; and it shall be lawful for the said Recorder to hear, adjudge, and finally determine such Appeal; and if upon any such Appeal any Defect in Form shall be found in any Part of such Proceedings, every such Defect of Form shall and may thereupon be immediately rectified and amended by Order of such Recorder, anything in this or any other Act or Acts of Parliament to the contrary notwithstanding: Provided always, that such Refusal or Revocation of any such Licence shall be valid until the final Decision of any such Appeal.
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