Cork Milling Company Railway Act, 1935.

For protection of the Railway Company.

24.—Unless otherwise agreed upon between the Company and the Railway Company the junction of the railway with the Railway Company's railways shall be constructed by the Railway Company at the expense of the Company in such manner in all respects as shall be shown on plans and described in specifications to be previously submitted to and approved of in writing by the chief engineer to the Railway Company or in the event of his failure within two months after the delivery of the said plans and specifications to approve of the same according to plans and specifications to be settled by arbitration as hereinafter provided.