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6 & 7 W.4.c.35.
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XIX. ‘And whereas by an Act of the Session holden in the Sixth and Seventh Years of King William the Fourth, Chapter Thirty-five, certain Roads therein mentioned or referred to, passing to, from, and between the General Post Office in the City of Dublin and the Harbour at Howth, were, with the said Harbour and other Works and Matters therein mentioned, vested in the Commissioners acting in execution of the said Act of the First and Second Years of King William the Fourth, now the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, the same to be thenceforth repaired, maintained, and supported by the said Commissioners, as therein mentioned: And whereas it is no longer necessary or expedient that the said Roads should continue to be repaired and maintained by the said Commissioners of Public Works:’
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From and after the First Day of October next so much of the said Act of the Sixth and Seventh Years of King William the Fourth as vests in the said Commissioners of Public Works the said Road from Dublin to Howth, and enacts that the same shall be repaired, maintained, and supported by such Commissioners, and provides that Payments shall be made as therein mentioned to such Commissioners for the Repairs of such Roads, shall be repealed; and the said Road from Dublin to Howth (save that Part commonly called the North Strand, herein-after specially provided for,) shall be vested in and maintained and kept in repair by the Trustees respectively acting in execution of the several Acts passed by the Parliament of Ireland in the Twenty-sixth, Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first, Thirty-second, Thirty-third, and Thirty-eighth Years of King George the Third, in the said Act of the Sixth and Seventh Years of King William the Fourth, Chapter Thirty-five, mentioned or referred to, and of the Act of the Fifty-sixth Year of King George the Third, in the same Act of the Sixth and Seventh Years of King William the Fourth also mentioned or referred to, and of any other Act or Acts of Parliament respecting the said Roads, in the same Manner, and with, subject to, and under the same Powers, Authorities, and Provisions, as if the Act of the Fourth Year of King George the Fourth, Chapter Seventy-four, relieving such Trustees from the Burden of the Repair of the said Road, and providing for the Repair thereof by the Commissioners therein mentioned, and any subsequent Act providing for such Repair by any other Commissioners, had not been passed.
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