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be held next after the passing of this Act, be A.D. 1901 deemed to be the lists of jurors and voters respectively requiring revision, and shall be revised accordingly in such manner and by such means and provisions as may be prescribed by the Lord Lieutenant by Order in Council. All jurors' books and registers of voters made in pursuance of this enactment shall, subject to correction or variation on appeal, be valid and effectual for all purposes.

2. This Act may be cited as the Valuation Short title. (Ireland) Act, 1901.

CHAP. 38.

Fisheries (Ireland) Act, 1901.

ABSTRACT OF THE ENACTMENTS.

1. Penalty for illegal trawling. 2. Short title and citation.

Penalty for illegal trawling.

c. 74.

An Act to amend the Steam Trawling (Ireland) Act, 1889. [17th August, 1901.]

BE it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows::

1.-(1.) Every person who uses any trawl net or any method of fishing in contravention of any byelaw of the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland (in this Act referred to as the Department) made in pursuance of section three of the 52 & 53 Vict. Steam Trawling (Ireland) Act, 1889 (in this Act referred to as the principal Act), shall be liable on conviction under the Summary Jurisdiction Acts to a fine not exceeding one hundred pounds, and every net used or attempted to be used in contravention of any such byelaw, and every rope, warp, tackle, beam, pole, iron and other thing fastened to or used with any such net, shall be forfeited, and may be seized by any duly authorised officer of the Department, or any officer ap

pointed by the Department for the purposes

of the Fisheries (Ireland) Act, 1842, and shall, 5 & 6 Vict. when seized, be dealt with, subject to the c. 106. provisions of this Act, in the manner provided by section one hundred and three of the said Act of 1842, and for the purpose of such seizure any such officer may go on board any vessel propelled by steam employed in fishing.

(2.) If the person to whom a summons under the principal Act is directed cannot be conveniently met with, it shall be deemed sufficient service of such summons upon him if a copy thereof is left for him at the usual place of abode or place of business, the same being within the United Kingdom, of the owner of the vessel on which such person was when the offence was committed.

(3.) The court before whom a person is convicted under this Act may by the order provide that, if the fine imposed upon him is not paid within eight days after the conviction, onehalf thereof shall be paid by and may be recovered under the Summary Jurisdiction Acts from such owner as aforesaid, and that in default of payment, by the person convicted, of the remainder of the said fine within a further period of eight days, the same may be recovered from him under the said Acts:

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Issue of money for works mentioned in schedule.

ABSTRACT OF THE ENACTMENTS.

1. Issue of money for works mentioned in schedule. 2. Short title. SCHEDULE.

An Act to make further provision for the Construction of Works in the United Kingdom and elsewhere for the purposes of the Royal Navy.

[17th August, 1901.]

Be it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

1.—(1.) In addition to any sum authorised to be issued under any other Act, the Treasury shall issue out of the Consolidated Fund or the growing produce thereof such sums, not exceeding in the whole six million one hundred and fifty-seven thousand pounds, as may be required by the Admiralty for defraying the cost of the works specified in the schedule to

this Act, subject to the terms and conditions

c. 6.

c. 35.

in sections three and five of the Naval Works 59 & 60 Vict. Act, 1896, and those sections and section five of the Naval Works Act, 1895 (which relates 58 & 59 Vict. to the mode in which money may be raised), shall be construed as if they were herein reenacted and in terms made applicable to this Act.

(2.) The Treasury may borrow under the said section five of the Naval Works Act, 1895, any sums which have been issued out of the Consolidated Fund for the purpose of the Naval Works Act, 1896, or the Naval Works 60 & 61 Vict Act, 1897, and which the surplus set aside under section four of the Naval Works Act, 1896, was not sufficient to pay.

(3.) The Bank of England may lend any money which the Treasury are authorised to raise under this Act.

c. 35.

2. This Act may be cited as the Naval Short title. Works Act, 1901.

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*The total estimated cost of the Commercial Mole is 700,000l., including 31,000l. for superintendence under item (d). Four-sevenths of this sum is to be repaid by the colony of Gibraltar in the form of an annuity of 14,000l. per annum for 57 years from the opening of the Mole, to be credited as an appropriation in aid of Navy Vote 10.

An expenditure of 40,5431. was incurred during 1893-4 and 1894-5 in erecting dolphins on the line of the breakwater, and was charged to Vote 10 in those years. This is in addition to the estimate of 650,000l. Exclusive of the cost of dredging plant purchased prior to 31st March 1895.

It may become necessary to ask the sanction of Parliament to an increase of the total estimated cost of these items in a subsequent Bill, but without Parliamentary approval no works will be undertaken, or scheme partially completed, which will involve a liability beyond the sum named.

An expenditure estimated at 8,300l. was incurred during 1896-7 to 1898-9 on the preliminary survey for this work and was charged to Vote 10 in those years. This is in addition to the estimate of 2,500,000l.

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A.D. 1901.

Further grant for military works.

CHAP. 10.

Military Works Act, 1901.

ABSTRACT OF THE ENACTMENTS.

1. Further grant for military works.
2. Short title.
SCHEDULE.

An Act to make further Provision for
Defraying the Expenses of certain
Military Works and other Military
Services.
[17th August, 1901.]

BE it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows:

1.—(1.) The Treasury shall issue out of the Consolidated Fund or the growing produce thereof, in addition to the sums authorised 60 & 61 Vict. by the Military Works Acts, 1897 and 1899, such further sums not exceeding in the whole 62 & 63 Vict. six million three hundred and fifty-two thou

c. 7.

c. 41.

sand five hundred pounds as may be required by a Secretary of State for defraying the cost of the works mentioned in the schedule to this Act, and subsections two and three of section one of the Military Works Act, 1897 (which relate to control over expenditure), and section two of that Act (which relates to the mode in which money may be raised), shall apply with respect to the sums authorised by this Act to be issued, as if those provisions were herein re-enacted, and in terms made applicable to this Act.

(2.) The Bank of England may lend any money which the Treasury are authorised to raise under this Act.

A.D. 1901.

2. This Act may be cited as the Military Short title. Works Act, 1901.

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* These works are partly new works and partly works which have been commenced and not completed under the Military Works Acts, 1897 and 1899.

No building is to be undertaken which cannot be completed within the 6,352,500/. granted under this Act.

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