Legislation, In force, New South Wales
New South Wales: Agricultural Society of New South Wales Incorporation Act 1869 33 Vic (NSW)
An Act to incorporate a Society to be called Aczccumm: Socrery's "The Agricultural Society of New South !cmouroy.
          Netw South Wales.
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An Act to incorporate a Society to be called  Aczccumm:
Socrery's
"The Agricultural Society of New South !cmouroy.
Wales." [13th November, 1869.]
HEREAS a Society called "The Agricultural Society of New Preamble.
South Wales" has under certain rules and by-laws been formed
at Sydney in the Colony of New South Wales for the encouragement
and improvement of Agriculture and for promoting the success of
Pastoral and Farming pursuits in the said Colony and also for holding
exhibitions of live-stock of agricultural horticultural and pastoral
produce of minerals and of arts and manufactures And whereas it is
expedient that the said Society should be incorporated and should be
invested with the powers and authorities hereinafter contained 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. For the purposes of this Act the following words in inverted Interpretation clause.
commas shall unless the context otherwise indicate bear the meanings
set against them respectively.
** Corporation" —The Society hereby incorporated.
** Council" —The Members of the Council at any meeting thereof
at which a quorum according to the by-laws at the time
being shall be present.
* Secretary"—The Secretary of the Society for the time being.
2. The President Vice-presidents Governors and Members of Incorporation clause.
the said Society for the time being and all persons who shall in manner
provided by the rules and by-laws for the time being of the said
Society become members thereof shall be for the purposes hereinbefore
mentioned
Rules and by-laws.
Power to acquire and
hold and to sell
lands &e.
Ordinary business to
be managed by the
Council.
Powers of Council.
Liability of members.
Custody of Common
Seal.
33° VIC. 1869.
Agricultural Society's Incorporation.
mentioned a body corporate by the name or style of the 'Agricultural
Society of New South Wales" and by that name shall and may have
perpetual succession and a common seal and shall and may enter into
contracts and sue and be sued plead and be impleaded answer and be
answered unto defend and be Nefended i in all Courts and places what-
soever and may prefer lay and prosecute any indictment information
and prosecution against any person whomsoever and any summons or
other writ and any notice or other proceeding which it may be requisite
to serve upon the Corporation may be served upon the Secretary or if
there be no Secretary or if he be absent from the Colony then upon the
President or any of the Vice-presidents.
3. The present rules and by-laws of the said Society shall be
deemed and considered to be and shall be the rules and by-laws of the
said Corporation save and except in so far as any of them are or shall
or may be altered varied or repealed under the powers for that purpose
therein contained or are or may be inconsistent or incompatible with or
repugnant to any of the provisions of this Act or any of the laws now
or hereafter to be in force in the said Colony.
4. The Corporation shall have power to purchase acquire and
hold lands and any interest therein and also to sell and dispose of the
said lands or any interest therein and all lands tenements hereditaments
and other property of whatever nature now belonging to the said Society
under the said rules and by-laws or vested in trustees for them shall on
the passing of this Act be vested in and become the property of the
said Corporation subject to all charges claims and demands in anywise
affecting the same.
5. The ordinary business of the Corporation shall be managed
by the Council and it'shall not be lawful for individual Members to
interfere in any way in the management of the affairs of the Corpora-
tion except as by the rules and by-laws for the time being shall be
specially provided.
6. The Council shall have the general management and super-
intendence of the affairs of the Corporation the appointment of all
officers and servants required for conducting its business and may
define their duties and fix their salaries The Council may also subject
as aforesaid alter vary or repeal the rules or by-laws or make any new
rules or by-laws The Council may also purchase or rent land houses
or offices and erect buildings or other structures for any of the purposes
for which the Society is hereby incorporated and may borrow money for
the purposes of the Corporation on mortgage of the real and chattel
property of the Corporation or any part thereof or may borrow money
without security provided that the amount so borrowed without
security shall never exceed in the aggregate the amount of the income
of the Corporation for the last preceding year and the Council may
also settle and agree to the covenants powers and authorities to be
contained in the securities aforesaid.
7. In the event of the funds and property of the Corporation
being insufficient to meet its engagements each member thereof shall
in addition to his subser iption for the then current year be liable to
contribute a sum equal thereto towards the payment of such engage-
ments but shall not be otherwise individually liable for the same and
no member who shall have commuted his annual subscription shall be
so liable for any amount beyond that of one year's subscription.
8. The Council shall have the custody of the common scal of
the Corporation and have power to use the same in the affairs and
business of the Corporation and for the execution of any of the
securities aforesaid and may under such seal authorize any person
without such seal to execute any deed or deeds and do such other
matters as may be required to be done on behalf of the Corporation
but
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but it shall not be necessary to use the said seal in respect of the
ordinary business of the Corporation nor for the appointment of their
Seerctary Solicitor or other officers.
9. The production of a printed or written copy of the rules and Cettified copy of rules
by-laws of the Corporation certified in writing by the Secretary to be Gidence
a true copy and having the common scal of the Corporation affixed
thereto shall be sufficient evidence of such rules and by-laws.
10. In eascany of the clections directed by the rules and by-laws Elections not made in
: . ae : due time may be made
for the time being of the Corporation to be made shall not be made at subsequently.
the times required it shall nevertheless be competent to the Council or
to the members as the case may he to make such elections respectively
at any ordinary meeting of the Council or at any annual or special
general meeting held subsequently.
11. The Sccretary may represent the Corporation in all legal Secretary may repre-
proceedings and may for and'on behalf of the Corporation make such certain purposes.
affidavits and do such acts as are or may be required to be done by the
plaintiff or complainant or defendant respectively in any proceedings to
which the Corporation may be parties.
        
      