NSW Legislation
Arpert Dayean's Lrasina.
Preamble.
36° VIC. 1873.
Albert Dangar's Leasing.
An Act to enable Albert Augustus Dangar and his assigns during his life and certain other persons after his decease to grant building and mining leases of certain
lands situate near Neweastle in the
Colony of New South Wales. [12th Feb- yuary, "1873.
HEREAS Henry Dangar late of Sydney in the Colony of New South Wales Esquire deceased duly made and published his
last Will and Testament in writing bearing date the twenty-seventh day of February one thousand cight hundred and fifty-two whereby after devising certain lands in England to his (the said testator's) father and mother for their lives and for the life of the survivor of them the said testator devised all his real estate to certain Trustees therein named and their heirs upon certain trusts for his wife Grace Dangar for and during the term of her natural life (provided she should remain unmarried) for the maintenance of herself and his sons and daughters And immediately after the decease or second marriage of his said wife then as to and concerning his (the said testator's) lands and heredita- ments and undivided or other parts or shares of lands or heredita- ments in or within five miles of the town of Newcastle to the use of his son Albert Augustus Dangar and his assigns for his life without impeachment of waste and from and after his decease to the use of the three first-born children of his said son and their heirs as tenants in common Andif his said son should have but two children then to such two children and their heirs as tenants in common And if he should have but one child then to such one child and his heirs in fee and in default of issue of his (the said testator's) said son to the use of his (the said testator's) own right heirs And by his said will the said testator empowered the person or persons respectively for the time- being entitled to a life estate in his (the said testator's) real or leaschold estate or any part thereof or in case any such person or persons respectiyely should be under the age of twenty-one years then the Trustees or Trustee for the time-being of that his will to lease the real or leaschold estate of such person or persons respectively or any part thereof for any term of years in possession not exceeding seven years at a rack rent and subject to a power of re-entry in case the rent should be in arrear for twenty-one days And whereas the said testator died on the second day of March one thousand cight hundred and sixty-one without having altered or revoked his said will so far as the same related to the said devisc to the said Albert Augustus Dangar and his children and to the said recited power of leasing And whereas the said Grace Dangar widow of the said Henry Dangar died on the sixteenth day of August one thousand eight hundred and sixty- nine And whereas the pieces or parcels of land and hereditaments particularly mentioned and described in the Schedule hercto are and comprise a portion of the said testator's lands and hereditaments in or within five miles of the said town of Newcastle so as aforesaid devised to the said Albert Augustus Dangar and his children or child And whereas the said picees or parcels of land and hereditaments are at present of little value by reason of the limited scope afforded by the
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