NSW Legislation
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Preamble.
Schedule A.
Power to Council to sell present site.
Schedule A.
How land to be conveyed.
Schedule B.
An Act to enable the Municipal Council of Orange to sell the present and provide another Site for a Town Hall. [20th March, 1879.]
HEREAS by a deed of grant under the hand of Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson dated the twenty-fifth day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five the land more particularly described in Schedule A hereto was granted to the Municipal Council of Orange and their successors as a site for a Town Hall and for no other use or purpose whatsoever and upon the further trusts in the said deed of grant declared And whereas the said land is now lying vacant and unproductive by reason of the said Council having no funds available for the erection of a Town Hall upon the said land And whereas the said land is now of some considerable value and would be likely if sold to realise a sum of money sufficient to enable the said Council to acquire another site in an equally convenient though less valuable position and have a surplus in hand which would form a fund for building a Town Hall in accordance with the original intention and object of the said grant And whereas the said deed of grant contains no power of sale or exchange and it is desirable that authority should be given to the said Council to sell the said land and apply the proceeds as hereinafter mentioned Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legis- lative Council and "Legislative Assembly of New South W ales in Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows:—
1. It shall be lawful 'tor the Municipal or Borough Council of Orange to sell and dispose of the land described in Schedule A hereto by public auction and either in one lot or several lots for such prices as can be reasonably obtained for the same with power to the said Council at any such auction sale to buy in the same and sell the same again without being answerable for any loss thereby occasioned.
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