Cork Milling Company Railway Act, 1935.

Opening of railway.

35.—No part of the railway shall be opened for traffic, until the same has been inspected and certified to be fit for traffic by an engineer to be appointed for such purpose by the Minister.

Subject to the provisions of this Act the provisions of the Regulation of Railway Acts, 1840-1889, in regard to accidents and such of the other provisions thereof as the Minister may from time to time by order direct to be applicable to the railway shall apply to the railway and in the construction of the said Acts for the purposes of this Act the expression “the Company” in the said Act shall include the Company as defined in section 3 of this Act.