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Payments by town of Arklow.
17 & 18 Vict. c. 103.
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7. In case any further loan in excess of the estimated sum of thirty thousand pounds has been advanced by the Board for the completion of the harbour, and the rateable property in the town of Arklow has been declared by the order of the Treasury to be charged with the payment of any sum on account thereof, the Board shall, on the completion of the works, or at such other time as the Treasury may direct, make an order declaring the sums payable by the town on account of such further loan. The Board shall annually, or at such intervals as they think fit, make out a certificate specifying the amount then payable by the town under this Act. The Board shall transmit the certificate to the town clerk to be laid before the Town Commissioners. The sums specified in such certificate shall be raised from time to time by the Town Commissioners, by a special rate, to be in addition to any rates which they are empowered to make under the Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act, 1854. The provisions of the said Act relative to the making and enforcement of rates, and the partial exemption of certain classes of property, shall apply to any rate made under this Act.
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