Barrow Drainage Act, 1927

Provision of money for carrying out the works.

9.—The money necessary to defray the costs and expenses incurred by the Commissioners in carrying out the scheme and executing the works therein specified (including all compensation and other moneys payable and all incidental expenses) shall be provided as follows, that is to say:—

(a) a sum (in this Act called the advance by the Commissioners) equal to one-half of the total costs and expenses, but not exceeding the sum of two hundred and twelve thousand, five hundred pounds, shall be advanced by the Commissioners out of moneys under their control and applicable to loans, and shall be repaid to the Commissioners in the manner hereinafter provided in this Act, and

(b) the balance of such costs and expenses over and above the advance by the Commissioners, but not exceeding the sum of two hundred and twelve thousand, five hundred pounds, shall be provided by the Minister for Finance out of moneys to be provided by the Oireachtas.