Ireland 1922 (rev. 1927) : Constitution (Amendment No. 3) Act, 1927
Constitution (Amendment No. 3) Act, 1927
Date of promulgation : March 4, 1927
Entry into force : March 4, 1927
Number 4 of 1927
CONSTITUTION (AMENDMENT NO. 3) ACT, 1927
AN ACT TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION BY REMOVING THEREFROM THE REQUIREMENT THAT THE DAY OF A GENERAL ELECTION SHOULD BE PROCLAIMED A PUBLIC HOLIDAY. [4th March, 1927.]
BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS OF SAORSTAT EIREANN AS FOLLOWS:—
1. Cesser of holiday for general election
The Constitution shall be and is hereby amended by the deletion from Article 28 thereof of the words “and shall be proclaimed a public holiday.”
2. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Constitution (Amendment No. 3) Act 1927.
References
Irish Statute Book
Irish Statute Book
