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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom House of Lords Decisions >> VI. Ayr Corporation Tramways Order [1908] UKHL 1004 (30 April 1908) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKHL/1908/45SLR1004.html Cite as: 45 ScotLR 1004, [1908] UKHL 1004 |
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(Before Sir
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 for the Promoters— Cochran-Patrick. Agents— P. A. Thomson, Town
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Agent for Glasgow and South-Western Railway Company— Hunter Hamilton, Solicitor, Glasaow.