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The River Anna Liffey and the Harbour, &c. to be under Corporation for preserving Port of Dublin.
26 G 3. (I.) c. 19.
32 G.3. (I.) c. 35.
33 G.3. (I.) c. 54.
40 G.3. (I.) c. 47.
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X. ‘And whereas the several Acts passed in the Parliament of Ireland in the Twenty sixth, Thirty second, Thirty third and Fortieth Years of His present Majesty’s Reign, for promoting the Trade of Dublin, by rendering its Port and Harbour more commodious, and for repairing and preserving the Walls of the River Anna Liffey, in the City of Dublin, require to be further amended;’ Be it therefore enacted, That the Care, Management and Superintendance of the whole of the said River Anna Liffey, and of the Quays and Walls bounding the same on both Sides of the said River, and also of the Harbour of Dublin, and of the Strands thereof, and of the Bays, Creeks and Harbours within the said Harbour of Dublin, on the North and South Sides of the said Harbour of Dublin, commencing on the North Side of the said River, Strand, Harbour and Bay, from and including Barrack Bridge, otherwise called Bloody Bridge, in the County of the City of Dublin, and extending to and including the Harbour of Sutton, in the County of Dublin; and on the South Side River, Strand, Harbour and Bay, commencing from and including the same Bridge, and extending to and including the Harbour of Dalkey, in the County of Dublin, and the Quays and Walls called the North, South, and East Walls, and all the Bridges now over the said River Anna Liffey, or which hereafter may be built or erected within the said Limits over the same, and the building and repairing of the said Walls; and the Care and Superintendance of the said Bridges shall, from and after the passing of this Act, be, and the same are hereby vested in the Corporation for preserving and improving the Port of Dublin, and their Successors for ever, with all such Power and Authorities as by the said Acts, or any other Act or Acts are given to or vested in the said Corporation, to all Intents and Purposes whatsoever.
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