Dundalk Harbour and Port Act, 1925

Power to lay down mooring buoys, etc.

55.—The Commissioners may, and they are hereby authorised from time to time at their discretion, to lay down place and fix in such parts of the port as to the Commissioners shall appear requisite, good and sufficient mooring buoys, mooring craft, dolphins and other buoys, to which all vessels entering or leaving the said port may anchor or attach themselves with ropes or chains and ride or lie during pleasure, and at which such vessels may discharge into boats, lighters, or other craft all or any part of their cargo, on paying to the Commissioners for the use of such mooring buoys such rates or charges as the Commissioners may from time to time in their discretion fix and determine, and the vessels using the said mooring buoys or other mooring apparatus and their owners and cargoes or either of them at the discretion of the Commissioners, are hereby declared to be chargeable with the payment of said rates or charges in like manner as any other toll chargeable under this Act, subject to the provisions in the Acts incorporated herewith.