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39  &  40  Vict.  Cap.  45,  s.  19.

(c.)  All  penalties  may  be  enforced  in  default  of  payment
by  imprisonment  for  a  term  to  be  specified  in  the
order  or  conviction,  but  not  exceeding  three
months  :
(d.)  All  penalties  recovered  shall  be  paid  to  the  sheriff
clerk,  and  by  him  accounted  for  and  paid  to  the
Queen’s  and  lord  treasurer’s  remembrancer  on
behalf  of  the  crown  :
(e.)  The  sheriffs  and  their  substitutes  shall  have  all  jurisdiction, ­
  power,  and  authority  necessary  for  giving
effect  to  these  provisions.
(5.)  Description  of  offences—In  any  information  or  complaint ­
  under  this  Act  it  shall  be  sufficient  to  describe  the
offence  in  the  words  of  this  Act,  and  no  exception,  exemption, ­
  proviso,  excuse,  or  qualification  accompanying  the
description  of  the  offence  in  this  Act  need  be  specified  or
negatived,
(6.)  Appeals  in  England  or  Ireland.  —In  England  or  Ireland ­
  any  party  may  appeal  from  any  order  or  conviction
made  by  a  court  of  summary  jurisdiction  on  determining
any  complaint  or  information  under  this  Act  as  follows  :
(a.)  The  appeal  shall  be  made  to  some  court  of  general  or
quarter  sessions  for  the  county  or  place  in  which
the  cause  of  appeal  has  arisen,  holden  not  less
than  fifteen  days  and  not  more  than  four  months
after  the  decision  appealed  from  :
(b.)  The  appellant  shall  within  seven  days  after  the  cause
of  appeal  has  arisen  give  notice  to  the  other  party
and  to  the  court  of  summary  jurisdiction  of  his
intention  to  appeal,  and  of  the  ground  thereof  :
(c.)  The  appellant  shall  immediately  after  such  notice
enter  into  a  recognizance  before  a  justice  of  the
peace  in  the  sum  of  ten  pounds,  with  two  sufficient
sureties  in  the  sum  of  ten  pounds,  conditioned
personally  to  try  such  appeal,  and  to  abide  the
judgment  of  the  court  thereon,  and  to  pay  costs  if
awarded:
            
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