Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act, 1854

New Streets Incorporation Clause.

Appeal.

XXXVII. So much of “The Towns Improvement Clauses Act, 1847,” as relates to laying out new Streets be incorporated with and form Part of this Act: Provided always, that as regards the making and laying out any new Streets, and fixing the Levels thereof, it shall be lawful for any Person whose Property may be taken or affected, and who shall think himself thereby aggrieved, to appeal thereon to the Assistant Barrister in manner herein-after mentioned.

And with respect to naming the Streets and numbering the Houses, and also with respect to improving the Line of the Streets and removing Obstructions, be it enacted as follows: