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so far as the same are not expressly altered or repealed by or are not inconsistent with the Provisions of this Act, apply to all Locomotives propelled by other than Animal Power, and to all Waggons, Wains, Carts, and Carriages of any other Description drawn by such Locomotive, and to the Owners, Drivers, and Attendants thereof, in like Manner as if drawn by Animal Power: Provided always, that the Weight of every Locomotive, and the Name of the Owner or Owners thereof, shall be conspicuously and legibly affixed thereon; and any Owner not having affixed such Weight and such Name shall, upon Conviction thereof before Two Justices, forfeit any Sum not exceeding Five Pounds; and any Owner who shall fraudulently affix thereon any incorrect Weight shall, upon Conviction thereof, forfeit any Sum not exceeding Ten Pounds.

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24 & 25 Vict., Cap. 70.

relating to Turnpike

Roads to

apply to Locomotives.

14. This Act may be cited as the "Locomotive Short Title. Act, 1861."

[15. Extent of Act (viz., to Great Britain). long as Locomotives Act, 1865, continues in force. that Act, p. 178.]

Repealed so

See s. 2 of

24 & 25 Vict.,

Cap. 79.

Powers con

ferred on

Peace by 22

& 23 Vict. c. 66, as amended by 23 & 24 Vict. C. 146. in so far as relates

to the Metropolis, transferred to the Metropolitan Board of Works. (e)

METROPOLIS GAS ACT, 1861.

24 & 25 Vict., Cap. 79. An Act to amend the
Metropolis Gas Act.
[6th August 1861.]

(a)

[Preamble and introductory words repealed by Statute Law Revision Act, 1892.]

1. All Powers conferred on the Justices of the Peace of any County in General or Quarter Sessions assembled, Justices of the by the Act passed in the Twenty-second and Twenty-third Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Chapter Sixtysix, intituled "An Act for regulating Measures used in Sales of Gas (b), as amended by an Act passed in the Session of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Chapter One hundred and forty-six, and intituled "An Act to amend the Act for regulating Measures used in Sales of Gas (c)," shall, in so far as relates to the Metropolis, as defined by an Act passed in the Session holden in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Years of Her present Majesty, Chapter One hundred and twenty, and intituled "An Act for the better Local Management of the Metropolis (d)," be transferred and vested in the Metropolitan Board of Works (e), and so many of the said Powers as are conferred by Section Four of the said Act of the Twenty-second and Twenty-third Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty shall be exercised by such Board (e) *** from Time to Time *** as in the said Act mentioned, and all Expenses incurred by the said Board (e) in pursuance of this Act shall be defrayed by them out of Rates leviable by them within their Jurisdiction exclusive of the City of London.

[Words omitted from s. 1, as indicated by the asterisks, repealed by Statute Law Revision Act, 1892.]

[2. So much of s. 1 of Sale of Gas Act, 1860, as respects_the Metropolis, repealed. This section is repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act, 1875. As to non-revival, however, of enactment repealed thereby, see Interpretation Act, 1889, s. 11. (1.), p. 369.]

(a) Short Title, "The Metropolis Gas Act, 1861."

(b)

(c)

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(d)

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See Short

Titles Act,

"The Sale of Gas Act, 1859."
"The Sale of Gas Act, 1860."
"The Metropolis Management Act, 1896, s. 1.
1855."

(e) Now London County Council. See Local Government Act, 1888, s. 40 (8), p. 362.

24 & 25 Vict., Cap. 91.

REVENUE (No. 2) ACT, 1861.

24 & 25 Vict., Cap. 91. An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Inland Revenue. (a)

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[6th August 1861.]

23. Whereas by the Act passed in the Ninth and Tenth Years of the Reign of Her Majesty, Chapter 'Ninety (b), an Excise Licence is required to be taken out by every Person, not being a licensed Distiller, Recti'fier, or Compounder of Spirits, or Vinegar Maker, who 'keeps or uses any Still or Retort:' Be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for any Officer of Excise at any Time (but if between the Hours of Eleven at Night and Five in the Morning then in the Presence of a Constable or other lawful Peace Officer) to enter into the Premises of every such Person who shall take out such Licence, or who shall use or keep any Still or Retort, and to examine any Still or Retort kept or used by such Person.

Power to examine Stills or Retorts kept by Persons not being distillers, &c.

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25 Vict., Cap. 19.

Short Title.

Water Pipes.

GENERAL PIER AND HARBOUR
ACT, 1861, AMENDMENT ACT. [1862]

25 Vict., Cap. 19. An Act to amend The General Pier and Harbour Act, 1861.

[16th May 1862.]

1. This Act *** may be cited as The General Pier and Harbour Act, 1861, Amendment Act.

***

20. The Undertakers may grant or allow to any Persons the Right of laying down or constructing and maintaining Pipes or Channels for the Conveyance of Water to, on, and within the Pier or Harbour, and may demand and receive such Sums in consideration of such Grant or Allowance as they may think reasonable.

***

THAMES EMBANKMENT ACT,

1862.

25 & 26 Vict., Cap. 93.

An Act for embanking the North Side of the River Thames from Westminster Bridge to Blackfriars Bridge, and for

making

new Streets in and near thereto.

25 & 26 Vict., Cap. 93.

***

[7th August 1862.]

"The Short Title.

2. This Act may for all Purposes be cited as Thames Embankment Act, 1862."

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41. (a) It shall not be lawful for any Person to use Use of Locoa Locomotive Engine propelled by Steam along the motives

Streets

this Act.

in

the Streets. (a)

***

(a) For exemption of certain light locomotives from the application of this section, see Locomotives on Highways Act, 1896, s. 1. (1.), P. 446.

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