istration of electors, shall, so
far as applicable, extend to elective members of the first order and to
members of the second order of the Irish Legislative Body.
Provided that--
(_a._) The law relating to the offices of profit enumerated in
Schedule H. to the Representation of the People Act, 1867, shall
apply to such offices of profit in the government of Ireland not
exceeding ten, as the Legislature of Ireland may from time to time
direct;
(_b._) After the first dissolution of the Legislative Body, the
Legislature of Ireland may, subject to the restrictions in this Act
mentioned, alter the laws and customs in this section mentioned.
[Sidenote: Regulations for carrying Act into effect.]
35.--(1.) The Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland may make regulations for the
following purposes:--
(_a._) The summoning of the Legislative Body and the election of a
Speaker, and such adaptation to the proceedings of the Legislative
Body of the procedure of the House of Commons as appears to him
expedient for facilitating the conduct of business by that body on
their first meeting;
(_b._) The adaptation of any law relating to the election of
representative peers;
(_c._) The adaptation of any laws and customs relating to the House
of Commons or the members thereof to the elective members of the
first order and to members of the second order of the Legislative
Body; and
(_d._) The mode of signifying their assent or election under this
Act by representative peers or Irish members of the House of
Commons as regards becoming members of the Irish Legislative Body
in pursuance of this Act.
(2.) Any regulations so made shall, in so far as they concern the
procedure of the Legislative Body, be subject to alteration by Standing
Orders of that Body, and so far as they concern other matters, be
subject to alteration by the Legislature of Ireland, but shall, until
alteration, have the same effect as if they were inserted in this Act.
[Sidenote: Saving of powers of House of Lords.]
36. Save as is in this Act provided with respect to matters to be
decided by Her Majesty in Council, nothing in this Act shall affect the
appellate jurisdiction of the House of Lords in respect of actions and
suits in Ireland, or the jurisdiction of the House of Lords to determine
the claims to Irish peerages.
[Sidenote: Saving of righ
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