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Commissioners may build Piers, &c. at Ireland’s Eye.
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XXIII. And be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for the said Commissioners from Time to Time to make, erect, and build, in and upon the Island called Ireland’s Eye, and in the Sea between the said Island and the Main Land, such Piers, Quays, Works, Erections, and Buildings as to the said Commissioners shall seem necessary or expedient for the more effectual Improvement and Completion of the said Harbour of Howth, or of the Security and Facility of the Access of Vessels thereto; and that all such Piers. Quays, Works, Erections, and Buildings at the said Island, or in the Sea between the same and the Main Land, shall be made, erected, and built under the Powers and Provisions of this Act; and the said Commissioners shall have all such Powers for making, erecting, and building the same, and for obtaining Materials for the same, as are by this Act given to or vested in the said Commissioners with respect to the said Harbour; and all such Piers, Quays, Works, Erections, and Buildings whatsoever, shall be and become vested in the said Commissioners, and afterwards in the Corporation for preserving and repairing the Port of Dublin, in like Manner as is in this Act provided with respect to the Piers, Quays, Works, Erections and Buildings whatsoever heretofore made or hereafter to be made, erected and built in or about the said intended Harbour of Howth; and all the Provisions of this Act shall extend to all such Piers, Quays, Works, Erections, and Buildings whatsoever in the said Island called Ireland’s Eye, in like Manner as the same are extended to the said Harbour and the other Works in this Act before mentioned.
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