(1)
The State Government may direct that for the purpose of the last forgoing section any number of ports [in the State not being major ports] [Inserted by A.O 1937.] shall be regards as constituting a single port, and thereupon all moneys to be credited to the port fund account under sub-section (4) of that section (4) of that section shall form a common port fund account which shall be available for the payment of all expenses incurred for the sake of any of the ports.
[***] [The proviso omitted by the A.O. 1937.]
(2)
Where ports are grouped by or under this Act, the following consequences ensue, namely :-
(a) the state Government, in the exercise of its control over expenditure debatable to the group, may [*] [The words "subject to the control of the G.G. in C." omitted by the A.O. 1937. The words in italics had been Substituted by Act 6 of 1916, Section 10 for the words with the previous sanction.] make rules with respect to expenditure of the found for the sake of the several ports of the group on the objects authorized by this Act [*] [The words "and shall cause effect to be given to any directions which the G.G. in C. may deem it necessary to issue with respect to such expenditure " omitted by the A.O. 1937.] and (b) the State Government may exercise its authority under section 34 as regards all the ports in the group collectively at as regards any of them separately.