Housing (Ireland) Act, 1919

Power to acquire in advance lands in areas proposed for inclusion in improvement schemes under Parts I. and II. of Act of 1890.

10. Where a local authority have, under section four of the Act of 1890, passed a resolution that an area is an unhealthy area and that an improvement scheme ought to be made in respect of such area, or have under section thirty-nine of the Act of 1890 passed a resolution directing a scheme to be prepared for the improvement of an area, the local authority may, with the consent of and subject to any conditions imposed by the Local Government Board, acquire by agreement any lands included within the area, notwithstanding that the scheme may not at the time of acquisition have been made by the local authority or confirmed or sanctioned by the Local Government Board; and the acquisition of such lands shall be deemed to be a purpose for which the local authority may borrow money under and subject to the provisions of Part I. or, as the case may be, Part II. of the Act of 1890.