Public Health (Ireland) Act, 1896

Powers of town commissioners as to fairs and markets.

21.(1) In a town, not being an urban sanitary district, town commissioners for the time being existing for the paving, lighting, or cleansing of that town, under any public or private Act of Parliament or any charter, shall, for the purpose of the one hundred and third section of the principal Act, be deemed to be an urban authority, and the said section, as amended by this Act, shall apply accordingly.

(2) For the purpose of byelaws to be made by town commissioners in pursuance of the powers conferred on them by the said section, the provisions of the fifty-seventh section of the Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act, 1854, shall apply both as regards fairs and markets, and shall be deemed to be incorporated with this Act.