Limerick Harbour Act, 1926

Provision against danger to navigation.

30.—If any of the works authorised by this Act or any such work is injured or destroyed or falls into decay the Commissioners shall lay down such buoys exhibit such lights or take such other means for preventing so far in may be danger to navigation as shall from time to time be directed by the Commissioners of Irish Lights or other the general lighthouse authority for the time being and shall apply to that authority for directions as to the means to be taken and the Commissioners shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds for every month during which they omit so to apply or refuse or neglect to obey any direction given in reference to the means to be taken.