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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 14 Jul 1932

Vol. 43 No. 7

Cork Harbour Bill, 1932. - Message from the Seanad.

The following Message was received from the Seanad:—Seanad Eireann has passed the following Resolution in which the concurrence of Dáil Eireann is desired:—
That it is expedient that a Joint Committee of both Houses be appointed to consider the Cork Harbour Bill, 1932, being a Bill entitled an Act to authorise an increase or alteration in certain rates, duties and charges leviable by the Cork Harbour Commissioners under the Cork Harbour Acts, 1820 to 1903, to repeal certain provisions as to the furnishing of ballast by the said Commissioners contained in the Cork Harbour Act of 1820 and the Cork Harbour Order 1871, to authorise the said Commissioners to borrow money for the improvement and general purposes of the port of Cork and for the purposes of the Act and to provide for the better and more convenient audit of the accounts of the said Commissioners.

I move:

That the Dáil concur with the Seanad in their Resolution communicated to the Dáil the 13th day of July, 1932, that it is expedient that a Joint Committee of both Houses be appointed to consider the Cork Harbour Bill, 1932.

Question put and agreed to.
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