Dundalk Harbour and Port Act, 1925

As to provision in Statutes for the benefit of former Commissioners.

30.—All provisions, powers, rights and privileges granted, reserved or enacted by any Statute (other than the Act of 1855) relating to or affecting or for the benefit of the former Commissioners and not since repealed shall, subject to the provisions and restrictions of this Act, and notwithstanding the repeal of the Act of 1855, be of the like force and effect as if the Act of 1855 had not been repealed, and shall appertain to and be exercised and enforced by and against the Commissioners appointed by or by virtue of this Act in as full and beneficial a manner to all intents and purposes as the same provisions, powers, rights and privileges respectively would have appertained to or might have been exercised or enforced by or against the former Commissioners in case this Act had not been passed.