Cork Milling Company Railway Act, 1935.

Repair to streets whereon railway is laid.

11.—The Company shall at their own expense at all times under the superintendence and to the reasonable satisfaction of the City Engineer pave with wood blocks, stone setts, concrete, asphalt, or any other material approved by the City Engineer, cleanse, water, maintain and keep in good condition and repair so much of any street whereon the railway is laid as lies between the rails of the railway and in case of double lines the portion also of the street between the two lines of rails and in either case so much of the street as extends two feet beyond the rails of and on each side of the railway.