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Meaning of section 10 of 1851 c.90 explained. 2. The provisions of section ten of the Fines Act (Ireland), 1851, extend and authorise the [judge of the Crown Court]... whenever he orders that any recognizance which shall have been entered into by any person or persons as surety or sureties for any principal party shall be forfeited, in such order to state with respect not only to such principal party but also to such surety or sureties the amounts of such forfeiture, and to direct a warrant or warrants to issue to levy such amounts respectively from such surety or sureties in like manner as other penal sums are directed to be levied by the said Act. S.3 rep. by SLR 1883. S.5 rep. by 1964 c.21 (NI) s.172 sch.7
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