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me Rent Restrictions Act, 1946, and pro

ceedings by way of summons under

sections 15 of the Summary Jurisdiction

(Ireland) Act, 1851, as extended by section

42 (2) of the Rent Restrictions Act, 1946.

(3) Complaints by way of summons brought

by the Dublin Corporation, the Dublin

County Council, or the Dun Laoghaire

Borough Corporation for the recovery of

rates.

(4) Proceedings by way of summons under

the Cottier Tenants (Ireland) Act, 1856,

and sections 81, 84, 85 and 86 (as amended

and extended in the case of the last

mentioned section by section 7 of the

Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1887) of the

Landlord and Tenant Law Amendment

Act (Ireland), 1860.

(5) Proceedings in ejectment instituted by

Summons by the Dublin Corporation.

C.

(i) Applications for the temporary transfer of

publicans'

licences,

special exemption

orders, restaurant certificates, certificates

for the grant of wholesale beer dealers'

licences and occasional licences, public

dance hall licences and authorisations for

the supply of excisable liquors in register

ed clubs on special occasions, game

dealers' licences, and all other licensing

applications not hereinbefore specified.

(2) The Annual Licensing District Court for

the hearing of applications for certificates

of character by licensed vintners, spirit

grocers, wholesale and retail beer dealers,

for general exemption orders, restaurant

certificates and for public dance hall

licences.

(3) The Licensing District Court for the

hearing of applications for certificates of

character by licensed pawnbrokers.

(4) The Licensing District Court for the

grant of certificates

to applicants for

moneylenders' licences.

(5) The Licensing District Court for the

grant of general dealers' licences.

(6) Appeals under the Betting Act, 1931,

jurisdiction to hear which is conferred on

the District Court under the said Act.

(7) Applications for renewal of certificates of

registration of clubs, objections to such

applications, complaints under section 9

(i) of the Registration of Clubs (Ireland)

Act, 1904, cancellation of certificates of

registration of clubs under section 9 (2)

and the making and cancellation of an

order under section 9 (3) of the said Act.

(8) Applications for Certificates of Qualifica

tion under the Auctioneers and House

Agents Act, 1947.

(9) Applications under

the Gaming and

Lotteries Act, 1956.

D.

(i) Applications and proceedings under the

Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders)

Act, 1930, and

the Married Women

(Maintenance in case of Desertion) Act,

1886.

(2) Sanitary and dangerous buildings sum

monses and complaints consequent on

defaults in compliance with orders made

on sanitary summonses.

(3) Applications under section 4 of the

Acquisition of Derelict Sites Act, 1940,

for the annulment of preliminary orders

of Sanitary Authorities made under

section 3 of the said Act.

(4) Applications by Public Assistance Author

ities to recover the cost of

(a)

public

assistance ;

(b)

general assistance, under

the provisions of section 28

and 29

respectively of the Public Assistance Act,

1939, and applications by Public Assistance

Authorities under section 30 (3)

(Jj)

of

the said Act.

(5) Complaints under section 68 of the Dublin

Police Act, 1842

(i.e.

for the delivery of

goods not exceeding in value £50, un

lawfully detained, to the owner).

(6) Complaints under Section 16 of the Sum

mary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Act, 1851

(i.e.

complaints for recovery of wages, hirage

and tuition fees), and under Section 17 (i)

of the same Act

(i.e.

disputes at sales in

fairs and markets).

(7) Applications and proceedings under the

Enforcement of Court Orders Acts, 1926

and 1940.

(8) Proceedings in relation to disputes or

matters in respect of which jurisdiction is

given by the Employers and Workmen

Act, 1875, to a Court of Summary Juris

diction.

(9) Claims under sections 164, 167 (i) and

167 (2) of the Merchant Shipping Act,

1894.

(10) Proceedings for the estreating of any re

cognisance which is entered into con

sequent on an order made in this Division

and which is deposited with the Chief

Clerk of the Dublin Metropolitan District

Court.