Galway Harbour Act, 1935

Continuance of right to things in action.

34.—(1) The Board shall for the purposes of this Act be and continue seised and possessed of and entitled to all things in action, claims and demands whatsoever of or to which the Galway Harbour Commissioners were seised, possessed or entitled immediately before the appointed day.

(2) All rates and other charges, fees, rents, fines, forfeitures penalties, damages and other sums of money on the appointed day due or accruing due to the Galway Harbour Commissioners may be collected and recovered by the Board as if the Galway Harbour Commissioners had always been the Board.

(3) All books and documents which, if this Act had not been passed, would have been receivable in evidence shall be receivable in evidence as if this Act had not been passed.

(4) Everything before this Act done, suffered and confirmed, respectively shall be as valid as if this Act had not been passed.