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34. If in any case where any matter is herein-before authorized or directed to be determined by the Board of Trade it appears to the Board of Trade to be expedient, for convenience of local investigation or for any other reason, that the matter should be determined by an arbitrator, the Board of Trade may, notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, and whether the Board of Trade has entered on the investigation or not, refer the matter to some competent and impartial person as arbitrator; and with respect to the matter so referred any such arbitrator shall have the like authority and jurisdiction as the Board of Trade has under this Act, and his determination shall have the same effect as a determination of the Board of Trade under this Act. The reasonable expenses and remuneration of the arbitrator (to be settled in case of difference by the Board of Trade) shall be paid by the [Post Office]. For works on seashore, consent of proprietors, &c. requisite.
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