Limerick Harbour Tramways Act, 1931

Bye-laws.

31.—Subject to the provisions of this Act the Minister may from time to time make and when made may rescind annul or add to bye-laws with regard to any of the Tramways for all or any of the following purposes, that is to say:—

For regulating the use of the bell, whistle, or other warning apparatus;

For regulating the speed at which engines carriages or trucks shall be moved over the Tramway;

For providing that engines, carriages, and trucks shall be brought to a stand at the intersection of cross streets and at such places and in such cases of horses being frightened or of impending danger as the Minister may deem proper for securing safety;

For providing for the due publicity of all regulations and bye-laws in force for the time being in relation to the Tramways by exhibition of the same in conspicuous places on the carriages and elsewhere.

Any person offending against or committing a breach of any of the bye-laws made by the Minister under the authority of this Act shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding forty shillings.