Cork Milling Company Railway Act, 1935.

Power to break up streets, etc.

15.—The Company for the purpose of laying down, making, maintaining and renewing the railway authorized by this Act or any part or parts thereof respectively may from time to time open and break up, and as authorized by this Act alter the level of any street, subject to the following regulations:—

(1) The Company shall give to the City Engineer notice of their intention, specifying the time at which they will begin to do so, and the portion of the street proposed to be opened or broken up, such notice to be given seven days at least before the commencement of the work.

(2) The Company shall not open, or break up, or alter the level of any street, except under the superintendence and to the reasonable satisfaction of the City Engineer, unless the City Engineer refuses or neglects to give such superintendence at the time specified in the Company's notice or discontinues to give such superintendence at any time during the progress of the work. It shall not be lawful for the Company to sink or raise any street without bringing the whole surface to the same level unless the City Engineer shall otherwise direct.

(3) The Company shall pay all reasonable expenses to which the Corporation is put on account of such superintendence.

(4) The Company shall not, without the consent of the said City Engineer open or break-up at any one time a greater continuous length than two hundred yards of any street.