Howth Harbour Act 1810

Lands may be entered to make a Survey and set out Land for the Works, making Satisfaction for Damages.

VI. And be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful to and for the Agents, Workmen, and Servants of the said Commissioners from Time to Time to enter upon all Lands or Grounds of any Persons, Bodies Politic, Corporate or Collegiate, in, upon or through which any of the Roads, Piers, Quays, Works, Erections, and Buildings authorized to be made under this Act are intended to be made, in order to survey and take Levels of the same, and to set out and ascertain such Parts thereof as the said Commissioners shall think necessary or proper for the Purposes of this Act, such Agents or Servants making Satisfaction for such Damage as they shall do thereby to the Occupiers of such Lands or Grounds for the Time being, in case the same shall exceed the Sum of One Shilling Sterling.