XXXVIMagistrates empowered to hear and determine Complaints.

And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for any Magistrate specially appointed under the Authority of the said Act of the Reign of His late Majesty for the Purpose of hearing and determining Offences against the Provisions of that Act, or for such other Magistrate as shall be in attendance at the Office appointed in that Behalf, to hear and determine any Complaint for any Offence against the Provisions of this Act, or of any Act now in force or hereafter to be in force, wheresoever the Cause of Complaint may arise, within the City of London or the Liberties thereof, or elsewhere within the Limits of this Act, so far as the same shall relate to Hackney Carriages or to Metropolitan Stage Carriages, or to Watermen, in like Manner as if such Provisions had been included in the aforesaid Act.