Dundalk Harbour and Port Act, 1925

Limits of port.

7.—The limits of the port and harbour of Dundalk shall, for the purposes of this Act, extend to and include the river, port and harbour of Dundalk within the space covered by water at high water of spring tides between the bridge of Dundalk and an imaginary line drawn straight from the seaward end of Dunany Point in the townland and parish of Dunany in the county of Louth to the seaward end of Cooley Point in the townland of Templetown in the parish of Carlingford in the said County (excepting the area within the limits of the harbour of Annagassan as defined in the Piers and Harbours Orders Confirmation Act (No. 3) of the 2 and 3 George V.); and within those limits it shall be lawful for the Commissioners to deepen, cleanse, scour, dredge, regulate, improve, manage and maintain the said port and harbour and the entrance thereof in such manner and to such extent as they shall deem expedient; and nothing in this Act contained shall extend or be construed to extend to charge any toll for or in respect of any vessel not coming within those limits.