The Highway Acts, 1862-1878, the Locomotive Acts, 1861-1878, And the General Provisions of the Turnpike Continuance Acts, 1863-1878
The Highway Acts, 1862-1878, the Locomotive Acts, 1861-1878, And the General Provisions of the Turnpike Continuance Acts, 1863-1878
Great Britain. Laws, Statutes, Etc
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8. 32. Qigitized by VjOOQIC )^ 74 INTBODUOTION. Confirmation of Bye-laws, A bye-law made under the Act of 1878, and any altera- tion made therein and any repeal of a bye-law, shall not be of any validity nntil it has been submitted to and confirmed by the Local Government Board. And any such bye-law shall not, nor shall any alteration therein or addition thereto or repeal thereof, be confirmed until the expiration of one month after notice of the intention to apply for confirmation of the same ...has been given by the authority making the same in one or more local news- papers circulating in their county or district, {x) 4. Injury caused by Locomotives. Damage caused by Locomotives to Bridges to he made good by Oumers. Where any turnpike or other roads upon which loco- motives are or hereafter may be used, pass or are or shall be carried over or across any stream or watercourse, navi- gable river, canal, or railway, by means of any bridge or arch (whether stationary or moveable), and such bridge or arch, or any of the walls, buttresses, or supports thereof shall be damaged by reason of any locomotive or any waggon or carriage, drawn or propelled by or together with a locomotive passing over the same or coming into contact therewith, none of the proprietors, undertakers, directors, conservators, trustees, commissioners, or other persons interested in or having the charge of such navi- gable river, canal, or railway, or the tolls thereof, or of such bridge or arch, shall be liable to repair or make good any damage so to be occasioned, or to make compensation to any person for any obstruction, interruption, or delay which may arise therefrom to the use of such bridge or arch, navigable river, canal, or railway, but every such damage shall be forthwith repaired to the satisfaction of the proprietors, undertakers, directors, conservators, trus- tees, commissioners, or other persons as aforesaid respec- tively interested in or having the charge of such river, (») 41 & 42 Vict.
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