Inclosure Act 1852

IIOutfall Drains. Drains, &c. may be made in Lands out of the Parish in which the Lands to be inclosed are situate.

For the Purpose of obtaining or improving the Outfall of any Drain or Watercourse in Land to be inclosed, the Valuer acting in the Matter of such Inclosure shall be deemed to be the Person interested under the Provisions of the Act passed in the Session of Parliament holden in the Tenth and Eleventh Years of Her Majesty, Chapter Thirty-eight, in the Land to be inclosed; and it shall be lawful for such Valuer to direct by his Award by whom and in what Manner such Outfall shall be maintained and repaired; and it shall be lawful for such Valuer to set out and make and also to provide for the proper Repair, Cleansing, and Maintenance of Drains, Watercourses, Embankments, Tunnels, Bridges, and any other necessary Works in or over any Land other than the Land the Subject Matter of such Inclosure, notwithstanding such Land may not be in the Parish or respective Parishes in which the Land to be inclosed may be situate: Provided always, that the same Consent shall be required as if the said Land had been in the Parish or respective Parishes in which the Land to be inclosed is situate; provided also, that when such Inclosure is completed the Valuer shall cease to be deemed the Person interested as aforesaid.