Public Health (Ireland) Act, 1878

Provision for obtaining order for cleansing offensive ditches lying near to or forming the boundaries of districts.

58. Where any watercourse or open ditch lying near to or forming the boundary between the district of any sanitary authority and any adjoining district is foul and offensive, so as injuriously to affect the district of such sanitary authority, any justice having jurisdiction in such adjoining district may, on the application of such sanitary authority, summon the sanitary authority of such adjoining district to appear before a court of summary jurisdiction to show cause why an order should not be made by such court for cleansing such watercourse or open ditch, and for executing such permanent or other structural works as may appear to such court to be necessary; and such court, after hearing the parties, or ex parte in case of the default of any of them to appear, may make such order with reference to the execution of the works, and the persons by whom the same shall be executed, and by whom and in what proportions the costs of such works shall be paid, and also as to the amount thereof, and the time and mode of payment, as to such court may seem reasonable.