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FOURTH SCHEDULE
Urban Renewal: Relief from Income Tax and Corporation Tax
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Section 41
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PART I
Interpretation
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In this Schedule—
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“thoroughfare” includes any road, street, lane, place, quay, terrace, row, square, hill, parade, diamond, court, bridge, channel and river;
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a reference to a line drawn along any thoroughfare is a reference to a line drawn along the centre of that thoroughfare;
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a reference to a projection of any thoroughfare is a reference to a projection of a line drawn along the centre of that thoroughfare;
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a reference to the point where any thoroughfare or projection of any thoroughfare intersects or joins any other thoroughfare or projection of a thoroughfare is a reference to the point where a line drawn along the centre of one thoroughfare, or in the case of a projection of a thoroughfare, along the projection, would be intersected or joined by a line drawn along the centre of the other thoroughfare or, in the case of another projection of a thoroughfare, along the other projection;
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a reference to a point where any thoroughfare or projection of a thoroughfare intersects or joins a boundary is a reference to the point where a line drawn along the centre of such thoroughfare or, in the case of a projection of a thoroughfare, along the projection would intersect or join such boundary.
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PART II
Description of Custom House Docks Area
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That part of the county borough of Dublin bounded by a line commencing at the point (hereafter in this description referred to as “the first-mentioned point”) where a line drawn along the westerly projection of the northern boundary of Custom House Quay would be intersected by a line drawn along Memorial Road, then continuing in a northerly direction along Memorial Road and Amiens Street to the point where it joins Sheriff Street Lower, then continuing, initially in an easterly direction, along Sheriff Street Lower and Commons Street to the point where it intersects the easterly projection of the northern boundary of Custom House Quay, and then continuing in a westerly direction along that projection and that boundary and the westerly projection of that boundary to the first-mentioned point.
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PART III
Description of Designated Areas of Dublin (other than the Custom House Docks Area)
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Quays
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That part of the county borough of Dublin bounded by a line commencing at the point (hereafter in this description referred to as “the first-mentioned point”) where the northerly projection of Price's Lane intersects the River Liffey, then continuing in a southerly direction along the said projection and Price's Lane to the point where it joins Fleet Street, then continuing in a westerly direction along Fleet Street, Temple Bar and Essex Street East to the point where it joins Crane Lane, then continuing along Crane Lane to the point where it joins Dame Street, then continuing in a westerly direction along Dame Street and Cork Hill to the point where it joins Lord Edward Street, then continuing along Lord Edward Street, Christ-church Place and Nicholas Street to the point where it joins Back Lane, then continuing along Back Lane, Cornmarket, Bridge Street Upper, Wormwood Gate, Mullinahack, Oliver Bond Street and Marshal Lane to the point where it intersects Marshalsea Lane, then continuing, initially in a northerly direction, along Marshalsea Lane to the point where it joins Bonham Street, then continuing in a westerly direction along Bonham Street to the point where it joins Watling Street, then continuing in a northerly direction along Watling Street and Rory O'Moore Bridge to the point where it intersects the River Liffey, then continuing in a westerly direction along the River Liffey to the point where it intersects the southerly projection (hereafter in this description referred to as “the second-mentioned projection”) of Liffey Street West, then continuing in a northerly direction along the second-mentioned projection and Liffey Street West to the point where it joins Benburb Street, then continuing in an easterly direction along Benburb Street to the point where it joins Queen Street, then continuing in a northerly direction along Queen Street to the point where it joins Arran Quay Terrace, then continuing in an easterly direction along Arran Quay Terrace and the easterly projection of Arran Quay Terrace to the point where it intersects the north-westerly projection (hereafter in this description referred to as “the third-mentioned projection”) of Phoenix Street North, then continuing in an easterly direction along the third-mentioned projection, Phoenix Street North and Hammond Lane to the point where it joins Church Street, then continuing in a northerly direction along Church Street to the point where it joins Chancery Street, then continuing in an easterly direction along Chancery Street to the point where it joins Arran Street East, then continuing in a southerly direction along Arran Street East to the point where it joins Strand Street Little, then continuing along Strand Street Little and Strand Street Great to the point where it joins Liffey Street Lower, then continuing in a northerly direction along Liffey Street Lower to the point where it joins the Lotts, then continuing along the Lotts to the point where it joins William's Row, then continuing in a southerly direction along William's Row and the southerly projection of William's Row to the point where it intersects the River Liffey, then continuing in a westerly direction along the River Liffey to the first-mentioned point.
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North Inner-City
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That part of the county borough of Dublin bounded by a line commencing at the point (hereafter in this description referred to as “the first-mentioned point”) where Abbey Street Lower intersects Marlborough Street, then continuing in a northerly direction along Marlborough Street to the point where it joins Parnell Street, then continuing in a south-westerly direction along Parnell Street to the point where it joins Cavendish Row, then continuing along Cavendish Row, Parnell Square East and Frederick Street North to the point where it joins Hardwicke Street, then continuing along Hardwicke Street to the point where it joins Hardwicke Place, then continuing in a northerly direction along Hardwicke Place to the point where it joins Dorset Street Lower, then continuing along Dorset Street Lower to the point where it joins Gardiner Street Upper, then continuing along Gardiner Street Upper to the point where it joins Sherrard Street Upper, then continuing along Sherrard Street Upper to the point where it joins the North Circular Road, then continuing in an easterly direction along the North Circular Road to the point where it joins Fitzgibbon Lane, then continuing in a south-easterly direction along Fitzgibbon Lane to the point where it joins Fitzgibbon Street, then continuing in a north-easterly direction along Fitzgibbon Street to the point where it joins Charles Lane, then continuing along Charles Lane to the point where it joins Charles Street Great, then continuing in a south-westerly direction along Charles Street Great to the point where it intersects the north-westerly projection of the south-western boundary of Matt Talbot Court, then continuing in a south-easterly direction along the said projection, the said south-western boundary and the south-easterly projection of the said south-western boundary to the point where it joins the north-western boundary of the bus depot (Córas Iompair Éireann), then continuing in a south-westerly direction along the said north-western boundary to the point where it intersects the north-eastern boundary of Mountjoy Place, then continuing in a south-easterly direction along the said north-eastern boundary and the former street known as Hutton's Place to the point where it joins Summerhill, then continuing in a south-westerly direction along Summerhill to the point where it joins the stepped lane connecting Summerhill with Gloucester Place Upper, then continuing in a south-westerly direction along Gloucester Place Upper to the point where it joins Gloucester Place, then continuing in a southerly direction along Gloucester Place, Gloucester Diamond, Gloucester Place Lower and Corporation Street, then continuing, initially in a southerly direction, along Store Street and the part of Store Street on the north-western side of Busáras to the point where it joins Beresford Place, then continuing in a westerly direction along Beresford Place to the point where it joins Abbey Street Lower, then continuing along Abbey Street Lower to the first-mentioned point.
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Henrietta Street
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That part of the county borough of Dublin bounded by a line commencing at the point (hereafter in this description referred to as “the first-mentioned point”) where the north-westerly projection of Henrietta Lane intersects the eastern boundary of the King's Inns, then continuing, initially in a south-easterly direction, along the said projection, Henrietta Lane and Henrietta Place to the point where it intersects the south-easterly projection (hereafter in this description referred to as “the second-mentioned projection”) of the south-western boundaries of numbers 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 Henrietta Street, then continuing in a north-westerly direction along the second-mentioned projection, the said south-western boundaries and the north-westerly projection (hereafter in this description referred to as “the last-mentioned projection”) of the said south-western boundaries to the point where the last-mentioned projection intersects the eastern boundary of the Registry of Deeds, then continuing in a northerly direction along the eastern boundary of the Registry of Deeds and of the King's Inns to the first-mentioned point.
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PART IV
Description of Designated Areas of Cork
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Inner-City
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That part of the county borough of Cork bounded by a line commencing at the point (hereafter in this description referred to as “the first-mentioned point”) where St. Vincent's Bridge joins Grenville Place, then continuing in a south-westerly direction along Grenville Place, Prospect Row and Woods Street to the point where the southerly projection of Woods Street intersects the south channel of the River Lee, then continuing, initially in an easterly direction, along the said channel to the point where it joins the northerly projection (hereafter in this description referred to as “the second-mentioned projection”) of Sharman Crawford Street, then continuing in a southerly direction along the second-mentioned projection and Sharman Crawford Street to the point where it joins Bishop Street, then continuing in an easterly direction along Bishop Street to the point where it joins Dean Street, then continuing along Dean Street to the point where it joins Vicar Street, then continuing along Vicar Street to the point where it joins Barrack Street, then continuing in a north-easterly direction along Barrack Street to the point where it joins Reed's Square, then continuing along Reed's Square to the point where it joins Industry Street, then continuing in a north-easterly direction along Industry Street to the point where it joins Evergreen Street, then continuing in a south-easterly direction along Evergreen Street to the point where it joins Abbey Street, then continuing along Abbey Street and Douglas Street to the point where it joins Nicholas Street, then continuing along Nicholas Street to the point where it joins Evergreen Street, then continuing in a south-easterly direction along Evergreen Street to the point where it joins Quaker Road, then continuing along Quaker Road to the point where it joins Summer Hill South, then continuing in a northerly direction along Summer Hill South to the point where it joins Douglas Street, then continuing in a north-westerly direction along Doughlas Street to the point where it joins Langford Row, then continuing along Langford Row and Infirmary Road to the point where it joins South Terrace, then continuing along South Terrace to the point where it joins Cotters Street, then continuing along Cotters Street to the point where it joins Stable Lane, then continuing along Stable Lane to the point where it joins Copley Street, then continuing in a westerly direction along Copley Street and the westerly projection (hereafter in this description referred to as “the third-mentioned projection”) of Copley Street to the point where the third-mentioned projection intersects the south channel of the River Lee, then continuing, initially in a south-westerly direction, along the said channel to the point where it intersects Clarke's Bridge, then continuing in a northerly direction along Clarke's Bridge and Wandesford Street to the point where it joins Hanover Street, then continuing in an easterly direction along Hanover Street to the point where it joins South Main Street, then continuing in a northerly direction along South Main Street to the point where it joins Tobin Street, then continuing along Tobin Street to the point where it joins Grand Parade, then continuing in a northerly direction along Grand Parade to the point where it joins St. Augustine Street, then continuing along St. Augustine Street to the point where it joins South Main Street, then continuing in a northerly direction along South Main Street to the point where it joins Liberty Street, then continuing in a westerly direction along Liberty Street to the point where it joins Grattan Street, then continuing in a northerly direction along Grattan Street and its projection (hereafter in this description referred to as “the fourth-mentioned projection”) to the point where the fourth-mentioned projection joins the north channel of the River Lee, then continuing in an easterly direction along that channel to the point where it joins the southerly projection of Ferry Lane, then continuing in a northerly direction along that southerly projection and Ferry Lane to the point where it joins Dominick Street, then continuing in a westerly direction along Dominick Street to the point where it joins Francis Street, then continuing in a northerly direction along Francis Street to the point where it joins John Redmond Street, then continuing in a westerly direction along John Redmond Street to the point where it joins Exchange Street, then continuing along Exchange Street to the point where it joins Church Street, then continuing in a westerly direction along Church Street to the point where it joins Shandon Street, then continuing in a southerly direction along Shandon Street to the point where it joins Cattle Market Avenue, then continuing along Cattle Market Avenue to the point where it first joins Old Market Place, then continuing in a southerly direction along Old Market Place to the point where it joins Blarney Street, then continuing in a westerly direction along Blarney Street to the point where it joins Rock Villas, then continuing, initially in a southerly direction, along Rock Villas and the stepped lane connecting Rock Villas to Rock Cottages to the point where it joins Rock Cottages, then continuing, initially in an easterly direction, along Rock Cottages and Crispin's Lane to the point where it joins North Mall, then continuing in a westerly direction along North Mall to the point where it joins St. Vincent's Bridge, then continuing in a southerly direction along St. Vincent's Bridge to the first-mentioned point.
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Blackpool
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That part of the county borough of Cork bounded by a line commencing at the point (hereafter in this description referred to as “the first-mentioned point”) where Popham's Road joins Commons Road, then continuing, initially in a southerly direction, along Commons Road and Blackpool Bridge to the point where it joins Thomas Davis Street, then continuing in a northerly direction along Thomas Davis Street, Dublin Street and Redforge Road to the point (hereafter in this description referred to as “the last-mentioned point”) where the westerly projection of the northern boundary of number 1 Dublin Hill Lower intersects Redforge Road, then continuing in a westerly direction along a line connecting the last-mentioned point to the first-mentioned point.
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PART V
Description of Designated Area of Limerick
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That part of the county borough of Limerick bounded by a line commencing at the point (hereafter in this description referred to as “the first-mentioned point”) where Arthur's Quay joins Francis Street, then continuing in a north-westerly direction along the north-westerly projection of Francis Street to the point where it intersects the River Shannon, then continuing initially in a northerly direction along the River Shannon to the point where it joins the south-westerly projection (hereafter in this description referred to as “the second-mentioned projection”) of the south-eastern wall of King John's Castle, then continuing in a north-easterly direction along the second-mentioned projection and that wall to the point where it joins the north-westerly projection (hereafter in this description referred to as “the third-mentioned projection”) of Curragour Avenue, then continuing in a south-easterly direction along the third-mentioned projection and Curragour Avenue to the point where it joins Newgate Lane, then continuing in a south-westerly direction along Newgate Lane to the point where it joins Crosbie Row, then continuing in a south-easterly direction along Crosbie Row to the point where it joins St. Augustine Place, then continuing in a south-westerly direction along St. Augustine Place to the point where it joins Merchants Quay, then continuing along Merchants Quay to the point where it joins Bridge Street, then continuing in a southerly direction along Bridge Street and Matthew Bridge to the point where it joins Bank Place, then continuing, initially in a north-easterly direction, along Bank Place, Charlotte's Quay and Lock Quay to the point where it joins Curry Lane, then continuing in a southerly direction along Curry Lane to the point where it first joins Old Clare Street, then continuing along Old Clare Street to the point where it joins O'Sullivan's Place, then continuing along O'Sullivan's Place to the point where it joins Moore's Lane, then continuing along Moore's Lane to the point where it joins St. Lelia Street, then continuing in a southerly direction along St. Lelia Street to the point where it joins New Road, then continuing in a south-westerly direction along New Road to the point where it joins John's Street, then continuing in a north-westerly direction along John's Street to the point where it joins Church Street, then continuing along Church Street to the point where it joins Old Francis Street, then continuing in a north-westerly direction along Old Francis Street to the point where it joins Mungret Street, then continuing in a north-easterly direction along Mungret Street to the point where it joins the pedestrian way lying beside the north-eastern boundary of number 72 Mungret Street, then continuing in a north-westerly direction along that pedestrian way and its north-westerly projection to the point where it joins the south-eastern boundary of Tara Court, then continuing in a north-easterly direction along that boundary to the point where it joins the footpath lying along the northern boundaries of Tara Court and St. Michael's Court, then continuing along that footpath to the point where it joins Michael Street, then continuing in a south-westerly direction along Michael Street to the point where it joins Punch's Row, then continuing in an easterly direction along Punch's Row, to the point where it joins Carr Street, then continuing in a southerly direction along Carr Street to the point where it joins Ellen Street, then continuing along Ellen Street to the point where it joins Patrick Street, then continuing in a south-westerly direction along Patrick Street to the point where it joins Honan's Quay, then continuing along Honan's Quay to the point where it joins Arthur's Quay, then continuing along Arthur's Quay to the first-mentioned point.
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PART VI
Description of Designated Area of Waterford
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That part of the county borough of Waterford bounded by a line commencing at the point (hereafter in this description referred to as “the first-mentioned point”) where Meagher's Quay joins Gladstone Street, then continuing in a southerly direction along Gladstone Street to the point where it joins O'Connell Street, then continuing in a westerly direction along O'Connell Street to the point where it joins Sargent's Lane, then continuing in a southerly direction along Sargent's Lane to the point where it joins King's Terrace, then continuing, initially in a south-easterly direction, along King's Terrace, Carrigeen Park and Stephen's Street to the point where it joins Alexander Street, then continuing in an easterly direction along Alexander Street to the point where it joins Michael Street, then continuing in a northerly direction along Michael Street to the point where it joins Lady Lane, then continuing in an easterly direction along Lady Lane to the point where it joins Saint Francis Place, then continuing in a northerly direction along Saint Francis Place and Olaf Street to the point where it joins High Street, then continuing in a westerly direction along High Street and Blackfriars Street to the point where it joins Broad Street, then continuing in a northerly direction along Broad Street and Barronstrand Street to the point where it joins Meagher's Quay, then continuing in a westerly direction along Meagher's Quay to the first-mentioned point.
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PART VII
Description of Designated Area of Galway
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That part of the county borough of Galway bounded by a line commencing at the point (hereafter in this description referred to as “the first-mentioned point”) where the River Corrib intersects the south-westerly projection of Merchants Road Lower, then continuing, initially in a north-easterly direction, along that projection, Merchants Road Lower and Merchants Road to the point where Merchants Road joins Victoria Place, then continuing in a north-westerly direction along Victoria Place to its intersection with the north-easterly projection (hereafter in this description referred to as “the second-mentioned projection”) of the south-eastern boundary of the Bank of Ireland (National Branch) building, then continuing, initially in a south-westerly direction, along the second-mentioned projection and that south-eastern boundary and the south-western and north-western boundaries of the bank car park to the point where it joins the south-western part of Ballalley Lane, then continuing in a north-westerly direction along Ballalley Lane to the point where it joins Williamsgate Street, then continuing, initially in a south-westerly direction, along Williamsgate Street and William Street to the point where it joins Abbeygate Street Lower, then continuing in a south-easterly direction along Abbeygate Street Lower to the point where it joins Middle Street, then continuing in a south-westerly direction along Middle Street to the point where it joins Cross Street Lower, then continuing in a north-westerly direction along Cross Street Lower to the point where it joins Quay Street, then continuing in a south-westerly direction along Quay Street and Wolfe Tone Bridge to the point where it intersects the River Corrib, then continuing in a south-easterly direction along the River Corrib to the first-mentioned point.
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