Dundalk Harbour and Port Act, 1925

Saving rights of Earl of Roden.

91.—Nothing in this Act contained shall extend or be construed to extend to prejudice, diminish, alter or take away any of the rights, privileges, power or authorities vested in or enjoyed by the Earl of Roden, his heirs or assigns except so far as respects the ground and works hereby authorised to be. purchased and made, or to prevent or hinder any person or persons, who, but for this Act would be at liberty to do so, from making or erecting any embankment or other work for the purposes of draining or reclaiming the strands or slobs in or about or within the said river, port and harbour in such and the like manner as if this Act had not been passed: Provided such embankment or other work shall not interfere with, damage or impede the works by this Act authorised to be made, or the navigation of the said river, port and harbour.