NSW Legislation
O'Dovn's Estate Leasine.
Preamble.
Power to lease,
48° VIC. 1884,
O'Doud's Estate Leasing.
An Act to authorise Patrick O'Doud and Robert Butcher or other the Trustees or Trustee for the time being of the Will of the late Mary O'Doud deceased to lease portion of the real estate of the said Mary O'Doud. [21st July, 1884.]
Ay TIEREAS by an indenture bearing date the sixth day of October one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six and made between Mary Morris of the first part Patrick O'Doud of the second part and Thomas Edward Barry of the third part the hereditaments described in the Schedule hereto were assured unto and to the use of the said Thomas Edward Barry and his licirs upon trust after the death of the said Mary Morris for such person or persons and for such estate or estates intcrest or interests and in such manner as the said Mary Morris should by any deed or decds writing or writings or by will or codicil appoint And whereas the said Mary Morris afterwards intermarried with and became the wife of the said Patrick O'Doud And whereas the said Mary ©' Doud departed this life on or about the tenth day of November one thousand eight hundred and cighty having first made her last will bearing date the fifteenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven whereby she appointed and devised all lands and hereditaments over which she might have any power of disposition at the time of her death unto and to the use of the said Patrick O'Doud and Thomas Edward Barry upon certain trusts for the benefit of the said Patrick O'Doud of her daughters Florence Maria Morris and Charlotte O'Doud of her son by a former marriage William Henry Allen and of her brother the said Thomas Edward Barry and by the said will the Trustees thereof were empowered to grant leases of the real estate thereby appointed for any term not exceeding seven years in possession and no longer And whereas by an indenture bearing date the twenty- sixth day of July one thousand eight hundred and cighty- two and made between the said Patrick O' Doud of the first part the said Thomas Edward Barry of the second part and Robert Butcher of the third part the said Robert Butcher was duly appointed a Trustce of the will of the said Mary O'Doud in the place of the said Thomas Edward Barry And whereas the houses crected on the land described in the Schedule hereto have lately become ruinous and unfit for human habitation and have been condemned as being so unfit by the Mayor of Sydney in pursuance of the statute in that case made and provided And whereas the said Patrick O'Doud and Robert Butcher have no funds belonging to the estate of the said Mary O'Doud where- with to repair or rebuild the said houses And whereas the said land described in the Schedule hereto can now be let on a building lease or building leases for a large gound rent and upon favourable conditions as to building and otherwise and it is desirable that the said Patrick O'Doud and Robert Butcher or other the Trustecs or Trustee for the time being of the said will should he empowered to grant such building lease or leases for any period not exceeding tw cnty- -one years Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent J Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled and. by the
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