Dublin Port and Docks (Bridges) Act, 1929

Saving rights and interests of the Corporation.

49.—Nothing in this Act shall affect interfere with take away lessen or alter any right interests claims powers privileges authorities or immunities of the Corporation in respect of the quays (if any) roadways footpaths streets highways passages and places or in respect of any tunnels sewers tidal valves man-holes and manhole covers water pipes hydrants and services gas lamps and services electric wires cables and conduits the property of the Corporation which may now be in existence or which may hereafter be built erected or laid down by them or in respect of the port dues commonly known as slippage and anchorage chapter and guild and water bailiff's fees lord mayor's fees or other fees payable to them or in any other respect whatsoever.