NSW Legislation
1893. 56° VIC.
Raymond Terrace Mechanics School of Arts Sale.
An Act to enable the present or other the ®:xo0x trxnacx
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trustees for the time being ofthe Mechanics 82,0" ax
School of Arts, at Raymond Terrace, in the Colony of New South Wales, to sell the lands, hereditaments, buildings, and premises, and goods and chattels vested in them as such trustees as aforesaid,
and to apply the proceeds of such sale if
and when effected in the manner and for the purposes hereinafter specified. [14th February, 1893. |
SALE.
IEREAS by an indenture by way of conveyance bearing date Preamble.
the thirtieth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine, and made between James Lill, thercin described of the one part, and John Richardson, James Kilgour, John Jacob Michel, John Cowan Garrett, John Shadrach Hart, and William Edward Shaw, therein described as trustees of the Raymond Terrace Mechanics School of Arts, of the other part, the said James ILill did appoint, and did also grant, bargain, scll, release, and confirm unto the said trustees and their heirs all that the piece of land and heredita- ments therein mentioned and sect out in the Schedule to this Act, to hold unto and to the use of the said trustees, their heirs and assigns, to the intent that a building might be crected on the said parcel. of land for the use of the members for the time being of the said Raymond 'Terrace Mechanics School of Arts: And whereas by the indenture now in statement it was agreed and declared that it should be lawful for the members of the said School of Arts present at any duly convened and constituted meeting by resolution of a majority of such members actually present from time to time to appomt a new trustee or new trustees in the room of any trustee or trustees who might die, or desire to be discharged, or become unable or unwilling to act, or go to reside out of the Colony, and that the entry of such appointment i in the minutes of such meeting, or the conveyance of the trust estate purporting to be made in pursuance of such resolution should, as concerned all persons dealing with the trustees named in the resolution or conveyance, be conclusive evidence of the due appointment of the trustees therein named: And whereas the said James Kilgour departed this life on or about the fourteenth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and eighty one: And whereas by a certain memorandum bearing date the tw enty-sixth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six, under the hand of the said William Ed ward Shaw, he the said William Edward Shaw did retire from the trusts of the said recited indenture: And whereas in pursuance of and in due accordance with the provisions of the said recited indenture one Lot Bishop and one Joln Parsons Green were duly appointed trustees of the said recited indenture, in the room of the said James Kilgour, deccased, and of the said William Edward Shaw: And whereas by a resolution passed by a majority of the said members of the said Raymond Terrace Mechanics School of Arts and actually present, it was resolved that the then trustees of the said recited indenture should be, and they were thereby empowered to
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