NSW Legislation
1894. 57° VIC. 33
Oxford-street Improvement.
An Act to enable the Council of the Borough oso.
IMPROVEMENT.
of Paddington to close certain portions = — of Marshall-street, a public street in the
said Borough, and a certain right-of-way le: ading therefrom; and to vest the fee- simple of part of the land comprised in the closed portion of the said street and said right-of-way in the Marshall's Padding- ton Brewery (Limited), a Company duly registered under the "Companies Act"; and to vest in the said Borough for the improvement of Oxford-street certain pieces and parcels of land owned by the said Marshall's Paddington Brewery (Limited), fronting Oxford-street ; and for other purposes in furtherance of or conse- quent on the aforesaid objects. [23rd May, 1894. |
ILEREAS it is expedient that certain portions of Oxford- Preamble.
street, in the Borough of Paddington, should be improved and widened: And whereas the land required for that purpose is vested in the Marshall's Paddington Brewery (Limited) : And whereas the said Marshall's Paddington Brewery (Limited) is willing to dedicate the said land for the said purpose in consideration of a certain street known as Marshall-street in the said Borough being closed and portion of the land thereof being vested in the said Marshall's Paddington Brewery (Limited): And whereas it is expedient. to close the said Marshall-street for the purpose aforesaid: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen'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 :—
1. This Act maybe cited as the "Oxford-strect Improvement Act." short title.
2. From and after the passing of this Act it shall be lawful for Marshatt-strect to be the Municipal Council of the Borough of Paddington, for the puxposes ¢!s¢. of this Act, to close and stop up certain portions of a road or street in the said Borough known as Marshall-strect, more particularly described in the First Schedule hereto, and thereupon, all the rights, easements, and privileges of any person or persons therein or thereover shall cease and determine.
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