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Dublin Carriage Act 1853

The Dublin Carriage Act 1853 is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated enactments related to hackney and stage carriages, job carriages and horses, and carts let for hire within the Police District of Dublin Metropolis in Ireland.

Provisions
Repealed enactments Section 1 of the act repealed 13 enactments, listed in schedule (A.) to the act. == Subsequent developments ==
Subsequent developments
The act was adapted for the purposes of the Irish Free State by the Dublin Carriage Act 1853 Adaptation Order 1946 (SR&O 1946/137), made under the Adaptation of Enactments Act 1922, which substituted references to the Garda Síochána for references to the Commissioners of Police of the Police District of Dublin Metropolis. As of 2024, the act remained in force. Powers for the licensing of horse-drawn carriages in Dublin have continued to rest with the Garda Síochána as successor to the Dublin Metropolitan Police Commissioners, rather than with Dublin City Council. This situation was the subject of debate in Dáil Éireann in 2019, when it was noted that Dublin City Council had no legal basis to make bye-laws for the regulation of horse-drawn carriages given that the Dublin Carriage Acts 1853 to 1855 had not been repealed. == Notes ==
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