Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation (No.2) Act 1892

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1892 c. lxvii
[55 & 56 VICT.] Pier and
Harbour Orders
[Oh. lxvii.T
Confirmation
(No.
2) Act, 1892.
CHAPTER lxvii.
An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders made by the AD-1892-
Board of Trade under the General Pier and Harbour """"
Act, 1861, relating to Canna, Fleetwood, Mevagissey,
and Newlyn. [20th June 1892.]
W
HEREAS a Provisional Order made by the Board of Trade
under the General Pier and Harbour Act, 1861, is not of any
24 & 25
Vict.
validity or force whatever until the confirmation thereof by Act of c'4o'
Parliament:
And whereas it is expedient that the several Provisional Orders
made by the Board of Trade under the said Act, and set out in the
schedule to this Act, be confirmed by Act of Parliament:
Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty,
by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and
Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled,
and by the authority of the same, as follows :
1.
The several Orders as amended and set out in the schedule to Confirmation
this Act shall be and the same are hereby confirmed, and all the gChedule.
provisions thereof in manner and form as they are set out in
the said schedule shall, from and after the passing of this Act,
have full validity and force.
2.
The undertakers mentioned in the said Orders shall not, under Special
the powers of this Act or of the said Orders, purchase or acquire in
{£ houses of
any city, borough, or other urban sanitary district, or in any parish labouring
or part of a parish not being within an urban sanitary district in
England, or in Scotland in any district within the meaning of the
Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1867, as the case may be, ten or
more houses which after the passing of this Act have been or on
the fifteenth day of December last were occupied either wholly or
partially by persons belonging to the labouring class as tenants
or lodgers.
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Bs.
9d.] A 1
[Oh. lXViL] Pier and
Earhour Orders
[55
& 56
VICT.]
Confirmation
(No.
2)
Act, 1892.
A.D.
1892.
For the
purposes
of
this section
the
expression
"
labouring class
"
~~~ includes mechanics, artizans, labourers,
and
others working
for
wages, hawkers, costermongers, persons
not
working
for
wages
but
working
at
some trade
or
handicraft without employing others
except members
of
their
own
family,
and
persons other than
domestic servants whose income does
not
exceed
an
average
of
thirty shillings
a
week,
and the
families
of any of
such persons
who may be residing with them.
Short
title.
3>
This
Act may be
cited
as the
Pier
and
Harbour Orders
Confirmation (No.
2)
Act, 1892.
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THE SCHEDULE
OF
ORDERS.
1. CANE
A.—Construction
of pier.
2. FLEETWOOD.—Construction
of pier.
3. MEVAGISSEY.—Amendment
of former Orders.
4. NEWLYN.—Amendment
of former Orders.
2
[55
& 56
VICT.]
Pier
and Harbow Orders
[Ch. Lxvli.]
Confirmation
(No.
2) Ad, 1892,
CANNA.
Order for
the
Construction,
Maintenance,
and
Begulatim
of a Pier at
AD.
1892.
Budha
Carr-Innis,
in
Gemma
Harbour,
in
the Parish
of
Small Isles
ana
uomty of
Inverness.
1.
Robert Thom, Esquire, of Canna, in the county of Inverness, and his heirs, Undertakers.
assignees, and successors or others the persons for the time being entitled to
the receipt, of the rents, rates, and profits of the pier and works authorised by
this Order, shall be the Undertakers for carrying this Order into execution, and
shall have, and may exercise, the powers, privileges, and authorities conferred
by this Order.
2.
The Lands Clauses Acts, except so much thereof as relates to the taking of Incorporation.
land otherwise than by agreement, and to the entry upon lands by the promoters ciao«s
A^ts
of the undertaking, are hereby incorporated with this Order.
3.
The limits within which the Undertakers shall have authority, and which
Limits
of
shall be deemed the limits to which this Order and the powers to levy rates haAo*r-
extend, shall comprise the existing pier and works at Rudha Carr-Innis, in
Canna Harbour, in the parish of Small Isles and county of Inverness, and the
reconstruction and enlargement thereof by this Order authorised, and the
lands,
works, roads, accesses, buildings, accommodation, and conveniences
connected therewith or appertaining thereto respectively, and all additions to,
and improvements on, the pier and works from time to time lawfully made by
the Undertakers, and the whole area below the line of high-water mark within a
distance of one hundred and fifty yards from any part of the said pier and
works,
which limits are in this Order termed the limits of this Order.
4.
For the purposes of the works authorised by this Order, the Undertakers
Power
to
take
may from time to time, by agreement, enter on, take, and use all or such parts meHt
of the lands and premises shown on the plan deposited with reference to this
Order as they may think requisite for the purposes of this Order.
5.
Subject to the provisions of this Order, and subject also to such alterations,
Power
to
if
any,
in the plans and sections deposited with reference to this Order as the
Board of Trade require from time to time before the completion of the works, in
order to prevent injury to navigation, the Undertakers may, on the lands
belonging to them or acquired under this Order, and in the lines and situation,
and according to the levels shown on the deposited plan and section, so far
as the same are shown thereon, and within the limits of deviation shown on the
plan, make and maintain the pier and works authorised by this Order.
6. The works authorised by this Order include
A pier or quay, being a reconstruction and enlargement of the said existing Description
of
pier upon Rudha Carr-Innis, commencing at a point in the road leading to
the said existing pier sixty-six yards or thereabouts south-south-east of the
south-south-west corner of the fish-curing house near the said existing pier,
and terminating at a point one hundred and seventeen yards or thereabouts
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