Ulster Canal Act, 1865

Canal and Undertaking transferred to the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland.

1. All the said Canal called the Ulster Canal, and all the Undertaking of the same, together with all the Powers, Privileges, and Authorities vested in the said Ulster Canal Company by any of the Acts constituting or enabling such Company, whether of levying and receiving Tolls, Rates, or otherwise, and all the Works and Property of the said Company, and all Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments at any Time heretofore acquired by or vested in the same Company, together with all the Appurtenances thereof, and all the Estate, Right, Title, and Interest of the said Company in or to the same, shall, from and after the passing of this Act, be vested in the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, freed and discharged from all Estates, Charges, and Incumbrances heretofore made, permitted, or suffered by the said Canal Company.