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The St. Mark's Darling Point (Church Lands).
THE ST. MARK'S DARLING POINT (CHURCH LANDS).
An Act to resolve certain doubts concerning the construction of a certain Declaration of Trust dated the 31st day of October, 1927 setting forth the trusts on which certain lands situated at Darling Point near Sydney and comprised in Certificate of Title dated 30th August, 1911 and registered Volume 2178: Folio 196 are held in connection with the Parish of St. Mark's Darling Point near Sydney in the State of New South Wales and to rectify the terms of the said Declara- tion of Trust so as clearly to constitute the trusts declared thereby good and valid charitable trusts. [Assented to, 13th April, 19-44. ]
HEREAS prior to the execution of the Declaration of Trust, copy whereof is set forth
in the Schedule to this Act, the then Rector of the Parish of St. Mark's Church of England, Darling Point in the State of New South Wales had collected from the Parishioners of and other persons well disposed to the said Parish a sum of money for the purpose of purchas- ing the land the subject matter of the said Declaration of Trust which land is situate at Darling Point aforesaid and abuts on the land whereon is erected the said Church of St. Mark and is the land comprised in Certificate of Title dated the 30th August, 1911 registered Volume 2178 Folio 196 in order that the said land when purchased should be held by Trustees upon trust to be used as a Clergy House, School, Parish Hall or other charitable purposes in connection with the Church of England in the said Parish: And whereas on the completion of the purchase
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The St. Mark's Darling Point (Church Lands).
purchase of the said land the said land was transferred _ to The Honourable John Musgrave Harvey (since deceased) a Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, one Alfred Herbert Streatfield (since deceased) Contractor, and one Cecil Usher Spier, Bank Manager: And whereas the said Transferees were then registered under the provisions of the Real Property Act, 1900 as the proprietors of the said land: And whereas on the 31st day of October, 1927 the said registered proprietors of the said land executed the Declaration of Trust a copy whereof is set forth in the Schedule to this Act: And whereas by deed endorsed on the said Declaration of Trust and made the 6th day of September, 1938 between the said John Musgrave Harvey, the said Alfred Herbert Streatfield and the said Cecil Usher Spier of the one part and Perpetual Trustee Company (Limited) of the other part the said John Musgrave Harvey Alfred Herbert Streatfield and Cecil Usher Spier appointed Perpetual Trustee Company (Limited) Trustee of the said Declaration of Trust in their stead and the said Company accepted the said appointment and the trusts of the said Declaration: And whereas Perpetual Trustee Company (Limited) is now registered as proprietor of the said land: And whereas doubts have arisen whether the trusts as declared in the said Declaration of Trust are charitable trusts good and valid in law: And whereas it is desirable that the said doubts should be resolved and that the said Declaration of Trust should be rectified so as to express clearly the charitable purposes for which the money subscribed for the purchase of the said land was given: Be it therefore enacted by the King'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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