Landlord and Tenant Law Amendment Act, Ireland 1860

Where chairman interested, proceedings may be taken in an adjoining county.

99. In any case in which the chairman of the county shall happen to be the landlord or tenant, or claim to be entitled to the possession of any lands or premises situate in any one or more than one county, and the same or any part thereof shall be situate within his own jurisdiction, and he or any other person shall be desirous to institute proceedings in respect of the said lands or premises under this Act on behalf of or against such chairman, such proceedings may be had in some adjacent county without the jurisdiction of the said chairman, or in the county in which the other part of the lands are situate; and the chairman of such adjacent county shall have the like jurisdiction therein as if the said lands or the entire of them were situate in the said adjacent county; and an appeal shall lie therefrom in the like manner, and any decree or dismiss shall be executed by the sheriff of the county in which the lands are situate, as if it were a decree of the chairman of such county.