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Definition of the circular road on the west side of the city, for the purpose aforesaid.
This Act not to affect offences otherwise triable in the said county.
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58. And whereas the continuation of the said circular road is interrupted by his Majesty’s park called The Phœnix on the west side of the said city, by reason whereof doubts may arise as to divers parts and places adjacent thereto whether the same ought to be deemed and taken to be within the limits surrounded by the said circular road or not: For obviating of which doubts, be it enacted, that where the said circular road is so interrupted on the west side of the said city, the wall bounding his Majesty’s said park The Phœnix on the east side of the said park, and extending from the said circular road where the same meets the said wall on the south side of the said park to the said circular road where the same meets the said wall on the north side of the said park, shall as to the said purpose be taken and considered as and in the place and stead of the said circular road; and that all places which would be within the limits surrounded by the said circular road if the same were continued in the line in which the said piece of wall now runs, shall for the purpose aforesaid be deemed, taken, and considered to be within the limits surrounded by the said circular road; provided, however, that nothing in this Act contained shall in anywise be construed so as to prevent any offence from being prosecuted or tried in the county of the city of Dublin which would by law have been so prosecuted or tried if this Act had not passed.
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