Galway Harbour Act, 1935

Prosecutions for nuisance.

66.—The Board is hereby empowered, without prejudice to its other powers, in any case which can under this Act or otherwise by law be prosecuted by the Board to direct prosecutions in respect of offences done, committed, made or continued in or upon the public river, waters, or streams of the Harbour, or in or upon the quays, wharves, roads, approaches, piers, embankments, reclamations, lands or works adjoining thereto or therein, or for any injury occasioned to the navigation of the said river, waters or streams, and that whether such injury shall be attributable to any act done within the limits of the Harbour or not; and to recover any penalty, forfeiture, costs, damages and expenses incurred under the provisions of this Act or of the Acts incorporated with this Act or under any bye-law of the Board for the time being in force (including bye-laws continued under this Act) and to defray the costs of any such proceedings out of the Harbour revenue.