Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation (No.2) Act 1893

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1893 c. civ
[56
&
57 YICT.] Pier and
Harbour Orders Confirmation
[Gh. civ.]
{No.
2) Act, 1893.
CHAPTER civ.
An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders made by
A.D.
1393.
the Board of Trade under the General Pier and Harbour
Act, 1861, relating to Castlehaven, Deal, Sandown, and
Southwold. [29th June 1893.]
W
HEKEAS a Provisional Order made by the Board of Trade
under the General Pier and Harbour Act, 1861, is not of any
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Vict.
validity or force whatever until the confirmation thereof by Act of
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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 Confirmation
to this Act shall be and the same are hereby confirmed, and all g^^8 in
the 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 ^"^o^
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 cla88,
England, or in Ireland in any urban sanitary district as defined by
the Public Health (Ireland) Act, 1878, as the case may be, ten
or more bouses 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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3*.
9d.] A 1
[Ch.
Civ.]
Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation
[56
&
57
VICT.]
(No.
2) Act,
1893.
AJ).
1893.
por 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 tide.
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This
Act may be
cited
as the
Pier
and
Harbour Orders
.
.
Confirmation
(No. 2) Act,
1893.
THE SCHEDULE
OF
ORDERS.
1.
CASTLEHAVEX.—Improvement
of harbour and erection of lighthouse.
2. DEAL.—Construction
of harbour.
3. SANDOWN.—Extension
of pier.;
4
SOUTHWOLD.—Construction
of
pier.
•>
o
of
Commis-
sioners.
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57
VICT.]
Pier and
Harbow Orders Oonfirmation
[Oh.
CXT,]
{No.
2) Act, 1893, " -
CASTLEHAVEN.
AD±g93>
Order
for the
erection
and
maintenance
of a
Lighthouse,
and for
Castlehaven.
the improvement
of the Barbour of
Castlehaven,
in the
Cownty
of
Cork,
and for
the
constitution of a
Sarbour Authority.
1.
There shall be a body of Commissioners for carrying this Order into Incorporation
execution, net exceeding twelve in number, which Commissioners and their rionersT'S*
successors are hereby, for the purposes of this Order, incorporated by the name
of the Castlehaven Harbour Commissioners, and by that name shall be a
body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, and shall have
power to sue and be sued, and to purchase, take, hold, and dispose of lands and
other property for the purposes and subject to the provisions and restrictions of
this Order (which Commissioners are in the Order called the Commissioners).
2.
The appointment, succession, and election of Commissioners shall be Appointment
regulated as follows, that is to say :
(1.) The owners of property and other persons rated to the relief of the poor
in the townlands of Castlehaven, Farrandeligeen, Farrandau, Drisbane,
Castletownshend, Carrigtishane, Cooldurragha, Raheen, and Reen, upon a
rateable value of not less than four
pounds,
may assemble at Castletownshend,
or at some other convenient place selected by them, on the third Monday in
September, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, and on the third
Monday in September in every following year, and elect four persons to act as
Commissioners for the year commencing on the first day of October following
such election, and thence ensuing; but it shall not be necessary that the
persons so elected shall reside on the said townlands or any of them.
(2.) The agent for the time being of the Castletownshend Estate shall be
ex-officio a Commissioner.
(3.) Sir Henry Wrixon Becher, Bart., Creagh, Skibbereen ; Sir John Joscelyn
Coghill, Bart., J.P., D.L., Castletownshend; Colonel Kendal Josiah
William Coghill, C.B.. Castletownshend ; Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Henry
Somerville, J.P., D.L., Drishane, Castletownshend; and John Wrixon
Becher, Esq., D.L., Castle Hyde, Fermoy ; as owners of property shall be
ex-officio Commissioners.
(4.) The Board of Trade may, if they think fit, appoint a person to be a
Commissioner, and when and so often as a vacancy is caused by death,
resignation, or otherwise, in the office of that Commissioner, they may, if
they think fit, appoint another person to fill the vacancy.
(5.) The divisional officer of the coastguard of the division for the time being
shall
be
ex-officio a Commissioner.
Provided that the provisions of section 19 of the Commissioners Clauses Act,
1847,
shall not apply to any vacancy which may occur in the office of any
ex-officio Commissioner, or of any Commissioner to be appointed by the Board
or
Trade.
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