Limerick Harbour Tramways Act, 1931

Form of rail.

27.—The form of rail to be laid along or across any public street shall before being laid down be approved of by the borough surveyor of the Corporation, but in the event of the Commissioners being dissatisfied with his decision they shall be at liberty to appeal to the Minister whose decision shall be final. The Minister may from time to time, upon the application of the Corporation, require the Commissioners to adopt and apply such improvements in the Tramways including the rails thereof as experience may from time to time suggest having regard to the greater security of the public and advantage to the ordinary traffic, and the Commissioners shall with all reasonable despatch comply with any order made by the Minister for the purposes of carrying out any such improvement.