Harbours Act, 1946

Minutes.

25.—(1) Minutes of the proceedings at a meeting of a harbour authority or committee of a harbour authority shall be entered in a book kept for that purpose and shall be signed at the next ensuing meeting of the harbour authority or committee (as the case may be) by the chairman of that meeting and any such minutes purporting to be so signed shall be received in evidence in all proceedings without further proof.

(2) Until the contrary is proved, a meeting of a harbour authority or a committee of a harbour authority in respect of which minutes have been entered and signed under this section shall be deemed to have been duly convened and held and the persons attending the meeting to have been members of the harbour authority or committee (as the case may be) and, in the case of a committee, the committee shall be deemed to have been duly constituted and to have had power to deal with the matters referred to in the minutes.

(3) The Minister may require a harbour authority to make and furnish to him within a specified time copies of the minutes of any meeting or meetings of the harbour authority or of a committee of the harbour authority and it shall be the duty of the harbour authority to comply with such requirement.