
[1.] 
Whenever either of the Houses of Parliament shall, by its standing orders already made or hereafter to be made, require that any such maps, plans, sections, books, or writings, or extracts or copies of the same, or any of them, shall be deposited as aforesaid, such maps, plans, sections, books, writings, copies, and extracts shall be received by and shall remain with the clerks of the peaceclerks of the district councils, sheriff clerks, parish clerks, schoolmasters, town clerks, . . . , and other persons with whom the same shall be directed by such standing orders to be deposited, and they are hereby respectively directed to receive and to retain the custody of all such documents and writings so directed to be deposited with them respectively, in the manner, and for the purposes, and under the rules and regulations concerning the same respectively directed by such standing orders, and shall make such memorials and endorsements on and give such acknowledgments and receipts in respect of the same respectively as shall be thereby directed.
2 
All persons interested shall have liberty to, and the said clerks of the peaceclerks of the district councils, sheriff clerks, parish clerks, schoolmasters, town clerks, . . . , and every of them, are and is hereby required, at all reasonable hours of the day, to permit all persons interested to inspect during a reasonable time and make extracts from or copies of the said maps, plans, sections, books, writings, extracts and copies of or from the same, so deposited with them respectively, on payment by each person to the clerk of the peaceclerk of the district council, sheriff clerk, clerk of the parish, schoolmaster, town clerk, . . .  having the custody of any such map, plan, section, book, writing, extract, or copy 5p for every such inspection, and the further sum 5p for every hour during which such inspection shall continue after the first hour, and after the rate of 2½p for every one hundred words copied therefrom.
3 
In case any clerk of the peaceclerk of the district council, sheriff clerk, parish clerk, schoolmaster, town clerk, . . . , or other person shall in any matter or thing refuse or neglect to comply with any of the provisions herein-before contained, every clerk of the peaceclerk of the district council, sheriff clerk, parish clerk, schoolmaster, town clerk, . . . , or other person shall for every such offence forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding the sum of five poundslevel 1 on the standard scale; and every such penalty shall, upon proof of the offence before any justice of the peace for the county within which such offence shall be committed, or by the confession of the party offending, or by the oath of any credible witness, be levied and recovered, together with the costs of the proceedings for the recovery thereof, by distress and sale of the goods and effects of the party offending, by warrant under the hand of such justice, which warrant such justice is hereby empowered to grant, and shall be paid to the person or persons making such complaint; and it shall be lawful for any such justice of the peace, to whom any complaint shall be made of any offence committed against this Act, to summon the party complained of before him, and on such summons to hear and determine the matter of such complaint in a summary way, and on proof of the offence to convict the offender, and to adjudge him to pay the penalty or forfeiture incurred, and to proceed to recover the same, although no information in writing or in print shall have been exhibited or taken by or before such justice; and all such proceedings by summons without information shall be as good, valid, and effectual to all intents and purposes, as if an information in writing had been exhibited.