The Dublin General Cemetery Company's Act, 1933
Preserving privacy of Mount Argos. |
12.—Before using any part of the lands acquired under the authority of this Act for the interment of bodies therein, or in the event of the construction of the new road referred to in section 11 of this Act then before the construction of such new road the Company shall build and erect a concrete or masonry wall measuring nine feet in height as a boundary wall between the lands acquired under the authority of this Act and the said lands of Argos and upon the former lands but immediately adjoining the said lands of Argos: Provided that in the event of the strip of ground to be reserved by the Company as provided by the said section 11 or any part thereof being acquired by the Right Honourable The Lord Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of Dublin for the purposes of the construction of the said road the said boundary wall and the site thereof shall be deemed to be the property of the Passionist Fathers. |