VI. Ayr Corporation Tramways Order

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[1908] UKHL 1004

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Page: 1004

House of Lords.

April 30th 1908.

(Before Sir John Dewar, Bart., M.P., Chairman, the Earl of Strathmore, Lord Saye and Sele, and Mr J. D. Hope, M.P.—at Glasgow.)

45 SLR 1004

VI. Ayr Corporation Tramways Order.

Headnote:

The object of this Order was to extend the existing tramway system for an additional distance of about three-quarters of a mile, and to make another small extension by means of a loop line. The proposed work involved certain street widening operations, for which authority was asked. The Order was originally opposed by the Glasgow and South-Western Railway Company, who, however, withdrew their opposition before the inquiry, an agreement having been arrived at by the insertion of a clause for their protection.

The promoters led evidence, and the Commissioners found the preamble proved, and thereafter the clauses as adjusted were put and carried.

Counsel:

Counsel for the Promoters— Cochran-Patrick. Agents— P. A. Thomson, Town

Page: 1005

Clerk, Ayr— John Kennedy, Parliamentary Solicitor, Westminster.

Agent for Glasgow and South-Western Railway Company— Hunter Hamilton, Solicitor, Glasaow.

1908
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