Romsey, Stockbridge and Wallop Turnpike Roads Act 1852

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1852 c. liv
ANNO DECIMO QUINTO
VICTORLE REGINJ3
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Cap,
liv.
An Act for more effectually repairing the Roads
leading from Romsey to Stockbridge and Wallop,
and other Roads therein mentioned, in the County
of Southampton. [28th May 1852.]
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HERE AS an Act was passed in the Seventh and Eighth
Years of the Reign of His Majesty King George the
Fourth, intituled An Act for more effectually repairing the
Roads leading from Romsey to Stockbridge and Wallop, and other
Roads therein mentioned, in the County of Southampton : And
whereas the Term granted by the said Act, and continued from Time
to Time by virtue of divers Acts of Parliament for continuing certain
Turnpike Acts for limited Periods, will expire on the Thirty-first Day
of
October
One thousand eight hundred and fifty-two: And whereas
the Trustees acting by virtue of the said recited Act have proceeded
to carry the same into execution, and considerable Sums of Money
have been advanced on the Credit of the Tolls authorized to be taken
upon the said Roads, which Money still remains owing, together with
a large Arrear of Interest, and such Money cannot be paid off, or the
said Arrear of Interest thereof discharged, nor can the said Roads be
effectually improved and kept in repair, unless further Powers
granted, and the Term of the said Act be further continued and
extended: And whereas it is expedient that the said recited Act
should be repealed, and that other and more effectual Powers and
Provisions should be granted in lieu
thereof;
but the same cannot be
effected without the Authority of Parliament: May it therefore please
Your Majesty that it may be enacted; and be it enacted by the
Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Con-
7&8G.4.
c. 61.
[Local.] 9G sent

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