Electoral (Amendment ) Order, 1934.
This Order replaces earlier electoral claim forms with a single prescribed form and says that false declarations made for a claim can lead to a fine of at least £5.
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Electoral (Amendment ) Order, 1934.
This Order replaces earlier electoral claim forms with a single prescribed form and says that false declarations made for a claim can lead to a fine of at least £5.
S.I. No. 17/1934 - The Electoral (Amendment ) Order, 1934. STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS. 1934. No. 17. THE ELECTORAL(AMENDMENT ) ORDER, 1934. DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC HEALTH. ELECTORAL ACT, 1923 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTORS REGISTRATION ACT, 1924 WHEREAS the Minister for Local Government did by the Electoral Order, 1924, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by subsection (2) of section 11 of the Electoral Act, 1923 , and by section 4 of the Local Government Electors Registration Act, 1924 , prescribe forms to be used by persons who claim to be entitled to be registered: AND WHEREAS it is now expedient that a single form be substituted for the forms so prescribed: AND WHEREAS the said powers are now vested in the Minister for Local Government and Public Health: NOW, THEREFORE, the Minister for Local Government and Public Health, in exercise of the said powers, hereby orders and prescribes as follows, that is to say:— 1. This Order may be referred to as "the Electoral (Amendment) Order, 1934. 2. The Interpretation Act, 1923 , applies to the interpretation of this Order in the same manner in which it applies to the interpretation of an Act of the Oireachtas. 3. Schedule I to the Electoral Order, 1924, shall be amended by the substitution therein for the forms of claim to be registered (Form EA. 6 and Form EA. 7) of the single form set forth in the Schedule to this Order. Given under the Official Seal of the Minister for Local Government and Public Health, this Thirty- first day of January, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-four. (Sighnithe) SEÃN T. à CEALLAIGH, Minister for Local Government and Public Health. FORM EA. 6A. ELECTORAL ACT, 1923 RULES 9 AND 10 FIRST SCHEDULE. FORM OF CLAIM TO BE REGISTERED. Registration Unit ............................................................ ....................... Polling District ......................................... To the Registration Officer for the Administrative County of ............................................................ ............................ Address ............................................................ ...................................... ............................................................ . 1. I (a) ............................................................ ............................................ am a citizen of Saorstát Eireann. 2. I was ............................. years of age on (b) ...................................................... the qualifying date. 3. I reside at (c) ............................................................ ............................................................ ......................... Dáil Franchise. 4. I was ordinarily resident at ............................................................ ........................................................... on the qualifying date. 5. (d) I was in occupation of (e) ............................................................ ....................... for the purposes of my ( (f) business) ( (f) profession) (f) trade) as ........................................... ............................................................ ........... and the said premises are of the rateable value of not less than ten pounds. 6. My name is not included as appearing to be entitled to be registered as a Dáil Elector in the Electors Lists for the Register of Electors now in coarse of preparation for the above constituency or for any other constituency in Saorstát Eireann. Local Government Franchise. 7. was in occupation at............................................................ .................................... on the (b) ............................................. day of ........................................................ been in occupation of (f) the said premises (f) qualifying premises as follows:— from ....................................... to ..................................................... at ............................................... from ....................................... to ..................................................... at ............................................... 8. (g) My husband is entitled to be registered as a local government elector in respect of the said premises in which we both reside. I declare that the above particulars are correct and I hereby claim as follows (h):— (i) to be registered as a Dáil Elector; (ii) to be registered as a Local Government elector. Signed ............................................................ .......................................... Date............................................................ .............................. Any false declaration for the purposes of a claim will render the person guilty liable on summary conviction to a fine of not less than £5. If Dáil franchise is not claimed, Part B need not be filled in. If Local Government franchise is not claimed, Part C need not be filled in. ) Here insert name in full. ) Here insert the qualifying date. ) Here insert full postal address of residence or if claimant has no settled residence, of place to which communications may be sent. ) Strike out par. 5 if business premises franchise is not required. ) Here insert full postal address and description of premises in respect of which claim is made; for example, shop at ................................... ) Strike out whichever is inapplicable. ) Strike out these words if the claim is made by a woman in respect of her own qualifications and not her husband's. ) If either franchise is not claimed the appropriate paragraph should be struck out.
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