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The Commissioners may make Arrangements with the Owners of Estates with respect to the Mode in which they shall repay Advances for particular Works.
1 & 2 W. 4. c. 33.
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LXVII. ‘And whereas by certain Awards made under the Provisions of the said recited Act it has been determined that the Expence of certain Works therein mentioned shall be in part repaid by the Owners of individual Estates particularly benefited thereby, and it is expedient to make Provision for the Payment of the Contributions so to be made by the Owners of individual Estates towards the repaying the Expences of such Works, and to enable Tenants for Life and others having only particular Estates, or under Incapacity, to raise Money for such Purpose;’ be it therefore enacted, That in the Case of each and every Work towards repaying the Expence whereof it shall have been determined by any Award made under the Provisions of the said recited Act, or to be made under the Provisions of this Act, that the Owner or Owners of any individual Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments shall be charged with any particular Contribution, it shall be lawful for the said Commissioners to enter into such Contracts as they shall think proper with the Owners of such Estates for the Payment, with Interest at such Rate as they shall fix, with the Consent of the said Commissioners of the Treasury, by Instalments or otherwise, of the Proportion of the Expence by such Awards appointed to be contributed by the Owners of such Estates; and the Commissioners for the Execution of this Act shall have all such Powers for enforcing the due Performance of such Contracts, and for the Recovery of any Sums agreed to be paid by such Owners of Estates, as are given to and vested in the Commissioners appointed under an Act passed in the First and Second Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, and intituled An Act for the Extension and Promotion of Public Works in Ireland, enabling them to recover any Sums lent by them under the Provisions of the said Act.
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