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Vaucluse Roman Catholic Church Lands Leasing.
VAUCLUSE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH LANDS LEASING ACT.
An Act to authorise the Trustees of certain lands at Vaucluse granted by the Crown for religious and educational purposes to lease and other- wise deal with part of such lands and to provide for the application of the rent snd profits of the land so leased and to declare the trusts upon which a portion of the said lands is held; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Assented to, 9th November, 1926.]
AY THEREAS by Crown grant, dated the cleventh day of August, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, registered volume two thousand five hundred and one, folio one hundred and seventy-four, certain land at Vaucluse, described in the First, Schedule to this Act, and having an area of three roods thirty-three perches or thereabouts, was granted to the Most Reverend Michael Kelly, Doctor of Divinity, Arch- bishop of Sydney; the Right Reverend Monsignor Patrick Lewis Coonan, Vicar-Gencral of Forest Lodge; the Reverend Michael Fitzpatrick, of Rose Bay ; Frederick Dunne, a caretaker, and George Avelor, a stenalman, both of Watson's Bay, which persons are hereinafter in this Actreferred to as trustees, upon trust for the erection thereon cof a Loman Catholic church and for no other purpose whatsoever: And whereas by Crown grant, dated the cleventh day of August, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, registered volume two thousand five hundred and one, folio cne hundred
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Preamble.
Vaucluse Roman Catholic Church Lands Leasing.
George V, hundred and seventy-five, certain land at Vaucluse,
Short title,
described in the Secord Schedule to this Act, and having an area of two roods nineteen perches, was granted to the said Most Reverend Michael Kelly, the said Right Reverend Monsignor Patrick Lewis Coonan, the said Reverend Michael Fitzpatrick, the said Frederick Dunne, and the said George Avelor, upon trust for the appropriation thereof as the site of a dwelling-house, garden, and other appurtenances, for the clergymen duly appointed to officiate in the Roman Catholic church erected at Watson's Bay, and for no other purpose whatsoever: And whereas by Crown grant, dated the eleventh day of August, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, registered volume two
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