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Access from future docks, &c. to canal. 33. If at any time after the company has placed any work under, in, upon, over, along, or across any canal, any person having power to construct docks, basins, or other works upon any land adjoining to or near such canal constructs any dock, basin, or work on such land, but is prevented by the company's work from forming a communication for the convenient passage of vessels with or without masts between such dock, basin, or other work, and such canal, or if the business of such dock, basin, or other work is interfered with by reason or in consequence of any such work of the company, then the [Post Office], at the request of such person, and on having reasonable facilities afforded them by him for placing a telegraph round such dock, basin, or other work, under, in, upon, over, along, or across land belonging to or under his control, shall remove and place their work accordingly. If any dispute arises between the [Post Office] and such person as to the facilities to be afforded to the [Post Office], or as to the direction in which the telegraph is to be placed, it shall be determined by the Board of Trade. Board of Trade may in any case appoint arbitrator.
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