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in such order are indicated. As mentioned above there is ne-

thing very remarkable in the principle itself of levying a

special rate in a preclaimed area: such a form of legislation

as for example to provide for the payment of additional con-

ab stulary and even by way of compensation for outrage may be

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seem in sestiens 18,19 & 20 of the Prevention of Crime (Ire-

land) Ast 1882: similar instances might be multiplied without

much diffisulty: it is known in Kong Kong legislation already

and is familiar enough in Cypris Laws.

– By Sukaestion (4) are prescribed the methods of levy and pay-

ment of any special rate-żowy and it will be observed that, so

far as may be, without posģitive prohibition of an owner and

●ccupier agreeing that the owner shall pay the rate it is pre-

vided that the rate shall fall on the latter only. The shjeet

of this is obviou ̋ boneuse the owners of the properties which

would probably normally fall under the imposition of these

levied are not as a rule the persons who are concerned in any

with way wikh the practices against which the Ordinance is dirested.

The rating Ordinance 1901 provides the simplest machinery for

the esllection of any levy imposed. Section 20 of the Preven-

tion of Crine (Ireland) Aet 1882 shows the method by which a

spesial charge levied on a district under that Act was to be

collected.

– Subbestien (5) provides for the exemption frempayment of een-

tribution to the special rate of such persons as the Governor-

in-Council may in his discretion think fit te exempt. One ob

serves in subsection (3) of section 18 or the Prevention of

Crime (Ireland) Aet 1882 a somewhat similar power of exemption

sanferred upon the Lord Lieutenant,

- Subsection (6) gives power to the Governor-in-Council to com-

pensate those who may have by reason of a boyeatt suffered

damage and by subsection(7) a similar power is given to reward informers and to provide for payment of any persons specially employed in connection with the carrying out of the provisions

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