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Borrowing power not to be restrained by limitation of amount in special Act,
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21. A harbour authority may, subject and according to the provisions of the last-mentioned Act, borrow money to any amount whatever, notwithstanding any limitation of the amount to be borrowed by such harbour authority contained in any special Act; but nothing in the Harbours and Passing Tolls, &c. Act, 1861, or in this Act, shall be deemed to give to any loan made or to be made under the Harbours and Passing Tolls, &c. Act, 1861, equality, as to order of charge or of payment of principal or interest, with any loan made or to be made under any special Act, except only as to such portion (if any) of the monies raised under the Harbours and Passing Tolls, &c. Act, 1861, as might have been raised under the special Act solely, or to repeal or alter any provision of any special Act whereby any harbour authority being a company is restricted from borrowing until a definite portion of capital is subscribed for or taken or paid up.
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