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CAP. VIII.

An ACT to encourage the erection of an Oat Mill at Dorchester, in the County of Westmorland.

Passed 8th March, 1830.

Preamble.

 

 
WHEREAS it is in contemplation to erect an Oat Mill in Dorchester, immediately below the bridge over Keiller's brook (so called,) and adjoining the King's Highway:   And whereas for the purpose of driving said Mill, it will be necessary and convenient to convey the water to said Mill by troughs to be placed across the said Highway, and under the said bridge;   and whereas, the erection of said Oat Mill will be of great public utility;

Troughs may be erected across the highways.

Supervisor or Commissioner may cause their removal.

 
Be it therefore enacted by the President, Council, and Assembly, That it shall and may be lawful for the builder or owner of said Mill, to erect, keep up, and maintain such troughs across said highway, under said bridge, as may be found expedient and necessary:   Provided nevertheless, that the Supervisor or Commissioners of said highway for the time being, be at liberty to cause the removal of said troughs, when, and so often as it may be necessary to repair or rebuild the said bridge.

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C. 8. Anno X. & XI. Geo. IV.   A. D. 1830.


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