Dundalk Harbour and Port Act, 1925

Persons convicted of damage shall pay the amount.

83.—Which any person shall be convicted of doing damage to any of the quays, walls, piers, jetties or landing places in the harbour or port or to any of the works and conveniences upon or about the same, the Commissioners may either before or after such conviction direct their engineer or other competent authority or authorities to view the damage or injury so done and report what sum of money will be required to make good any repair such damage or injury, and the Commissioners may, in addition to any penalty inflicted on him, demand from the person so convicted the sum stated in such report, and in case the same shall not be immediately paid the amount thereof shall be recovered from such person in the manner provided by the Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act, 1847 with respect to the recovery of damages not especially provided for and penalties.