NSW Legislation
1890. 5f VIC. ol
Tumut School of Arts Site Sale.
An Act to authorize the sale of the site of revert sate. or
Ants SITE SALE,
the Tumut Sehool of Arts and to provide —— — for the expenditure of the money reecived therefrom in the ereetion of suitable build-
ines for a hke purpose on a new site.
[15th December, 1890. |
\ JAIEREAS by Crown grant under the hand and scal of Sir Preumbie. ' Augustus William Frederick Spencer Loftus, Governor-in-Chicf of the Colony of New South Wales, and dated the thirtecnth day of June, one thousand cight hundred and eighty-one, the land described in the Schedule hereto was granted unto James Robertson, Montague Marks, Robert Blosse Lynch, William Bridle, and Nathanicl Emanucl, upon trust (iter alia) to permit and suffer the said land to be appro- priated as a site or place for the ercction of such building or buildings for the: School of Arts established in the town of 'lumut, as the president, senior vice-president, and treasurer, for the time being, of such institution, or other the managing officers thereof, should think fit. And whereas the said James Robertson and Robert Blosse Lynch having departed this life, Edward George Brown and John Weeden were, with the approval of the Governor and Exccutive Council, appointed trustees in the place or stead of the said James Robertson and Robert Blosse Lynch, deceased. And whereas in exercise and pursuance of the powers and obligations contained in the said Crown. grant, the said lands have been duly transferred to, and are now vested in, the said Montague Marks, William Bridle, Nathanicl Emanucl, Edward George Brown, and John Weeden upon the afore- said trusts. And whereas the said land is nota suitable or cligible site for the erection of a building or buildings for the said Tumut School of Arts as aforesaid. And whereas certain other land forming a more cligible site has recently been purchased by the said institution, and has been conveyed or assured to Edward George Brown, William Bridle, and John Weeden upon similar trusts for the purposes of the said institution to those declared or created by the Crown grant here- inbefore referred to, and the purchase money for the Jast-mentioned land or site has heen fully paid out of funds at the disposal of the said institution, And whereas it is expedient that the said land described in the Schedule hereto should be sold, and that the proceeds to arise from such sale should be handed to the said Edward George Brown, William Bridle, and John Weeden to be applicd in or towards the erection of a building or buildings for the aforesaid School of Arts upon the said recently-purchased site. Be it therefore enacted by the Qucen's Most Excellent 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 authority of the same, as follows :—
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