Galway Harbour Act, 1935

Certain lands reclaimed to belong to the State.

75.—If in the course or by means of the execution of any work authorised by this Act any part of the shores or bed of the Harbour or of the sea beyond the mouth thereof which by Article 11 of the Constitution belongs to Saorstát Eireann shall be inned, gained or reclaimed from the water, the Board shall not have or exercise any right thereon or in respect thereof, but such inning, gaining or reclamation of lands so belonging to Saorstát Eireann shall enure absolutely for the benefit of Saorstát Eireann, and it shall not be lawful for the Board to enter upon or interfere with the lands so inned, gained or reclaimed, save in pursuance of a lease or licence under the provisions of the State Lands Act, 1924, or the Foreshore Act, 1933, or any Act amending or extending the said Acts.