Jameson, Hon Andrew

Wednesday, 2 May 1928

Seanad Éireann Debate
Vol. 10 No. 13

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Is it a fact that the money an agent collects belongs to him and that he has a right to pay it out? Does not the money belong to the owner? The agent has no right whatever to pay it out, except unde...More Button

In both cases he is liable.More Button

PUBLIC BUSINESS. - ARTERIAL DRAINAGE (MINOR SCHEMES) BILL, 1928.—COMMITTEE STAGE.

From the remarks made by Senator Bennett and Senator Kenny, they seem to be regarding larger schemes than this Bill contemplates. We heard about arterial drainage, about roads being flooded and interf...More Button

Supposing, Senator, your proposal was carried, and supposing that the Board of Works came down and said: “There has been something wrong.” Money has been spent. Who is going to pay the money that has...More Button

We would then be in the position that a scheme had been carried out and presumably money paid for it, and the Board of Works would say: “This scheme has not been carried out properly.” The Government...More Button


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