NSW Legislation
1886. 50° VIC.
Urs. Puayten's Estate Leasing.
An Act to enable the Trustees of a settlement ass. pavres's
made on the marriage of Edward Payten and Hannah Rebecca Pye Rose to accept a surrender ofa lease of part of the lands comprised in the said settlement and to extend the power to grant leases conferred by the said settlement on the Trustees thereof. [17th August, 1886. ]
Estate Leasinc,
V TIEREAS by an indenture dated the twenty-fifth day of Preamble.
January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three and made between ITannah Rebecca Pye Rose of the first part Edward Payten of the second part and Charles Henry Jacob
Rose and Alfred Marsom Nash Rose thereinafter designated Trustces of the third part being a settlement made in contemplation of a marriage then intended and afterwards duly solemnized between the said Edward Payten and Iannah Rebecea Pye Rose the undivided fifth part or share and all other parts or shares of her the said ITannah Rebecea Pye Rose of and in certain lands and hereditaments devisec by the will of her father Thomas Rose deceased to or for her use an benefit were conveyed and assured unto and to the use of the said Trustees their heirs and assigns upon certain trusts therein expressed and declared for the benefit of the said Hannah Rebecca Pye Rose and her children And it was by the said indenture agreed anc declared amongst other things that it should be lawful for the saic Trustees or the Trustees or Trustee for the time being of the saic indenture of settlement with the consent in writing of the saic Hannah Rebeeca Pye Rose during her life and after her decease anc during the minority or respective minorities of any child or children of her the said Hannah Rebecea Pye Rose of their or his own authority by any deed or decds writing or writings to demise or lease or join with the persons entitled to the other parts or shares of the said hereditaments thercinhefore mentioned in demising or leasing all or any part of the said hereditaments to any person or persous 'tor any term or number of years not exceeding twenty-one years to take effect in possession and not in reversion without taking any fine premium oy foregift for the making thereof and at such rent or rents and on such terms and conditions as the said Trustees or Trustee for the time being should think fit And whereas by an indenture dated the first day of January in the year one thousand cight hundred and fifty-eight 'and expressed to be made between James Pye of the first part the said Charles Tlenry Jacob Rose of the second part the said Charles Ienry Jacob Rose and Alfred Marsom Nash Rose of the third part the said Edward Payten and Hannah Rebecca Pye Payten his wife of the fowth part the said Alfred Marsom Nash Rose of the fifth part Reuben Uther Bartlett Rose of the sixth part Sarah Elizabeth Jane Rose of the seventh part Sarah Rose of the cighth part and Squire Mason of the ninth part being a decd of partition between the five younger children of the said Thomas Rose of the lands devised to them by his said will certain lands therein particularly deseribed and comprising fer alia the land deseribed in the Schedule to this Act were allotted to the said Hannah Rebecea Pye Payten as the fifth share of the said MWannah Rebecca Pye Payten of and in the lands and hereditaments so devised as aforesaid
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