Legislation, In force, New South Wales
New South Wales: Dubbo Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horticultural Association Act of 1900 (NSW)
An Act to empower the trustees of certain lands Deon eastonar, at Dubbo, in the Colony of New South Wales, dedicated and granted for the use of the Dubbo Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horti- cultural Association to mortgage the said lands and to raise money on mortgage of the said lands; and for other purposes in con- nection therewith.
          Act, 1900.
Dubbo Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horticultural Association.
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An Act to empower the trustees of certain lands Deon eastonar,
at Dubbo, in the Colony of New South Wales,
dedicated and granted for the use of the
Dubbo Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horti-
cultural Association to mortgage the said
lands and to raise money on mortgage of the
said lands; and for other purposes in con-
nection therewith. [7th November, 1900.]
V HEREAS by notice in the Government Gazette of the twenty-
y eighth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-
three, portions three hundred and ten and two hundred and six, of fifteen
acres and eight acres ten perches respectively, and by a further notice
in the Government Gazette of the twenty-eighth day of July, one
thousand nine hundred, portions three hundred and six and three
hundred and eight of six acres and ten acres three roods and thirty
perches respectively, making a total area of forty acres, all situated in
the county of Lincoln, parish of Dubbo, town of Dubbo, were dedicated
by the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, for the use
of the Dubbo Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horticultural Association:
And whereas by notice in the Government Gazette of the twenty-cighth
day of February, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, the
Governor, with the advice aforesaid, had been pleased to approve of the
appointment of certain persons therein mentioned as trustees of the
said lands: And whereas it is expedient that the said trustees should
have power to mortgage the said lands, and with the proceeds thereof
pay off the liabilities incurred in effecting improvements thereon, and to
effect other improvements thereon, as is hereinafter provided: 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 :— .
AGRICULTURAL, AND
HorTIcULTURAL
ASSOUTATION,
Preamble.
1. It shall be lawful for the trustees for the time heing of the 'Trustees may
said lands, with the written consent of the then Secretary of Lands, ™°™e*8*
from time to time to raise money on mortgage of the said Jands, or any
part thereof, and for that purpose to convey and transfer the same
to the mortgagee, his heirs, executors, administrators, or assigns, freed
and for ever discharged from any trust or dedication affecting the
same, and the said lands so conveyed or transferred shall vest in the
mortgagee, freed and discharged from any trust or dedication affecting
the
Application of
proceeds,
Governor may
appoint and remove
trustees, and make
regulations.
Short title.
Act, 1900.
Broken Hill Abattoirs, Markets, and Cattle Sale-yards.
the same as aforesaid, and the receipt in writing of the trustees shall,
in the absence of fraud, be a sufficient discharge to a mortgagee of the
said lands, or any portion thereof, and shall exonerate him from seeing
to the application or nonapplication of the moneys paid or advanced
by him from all liability in respect of any misapplication or nonappli-
cation thereof.
2. The said trustees shall stand possessed of the moneys arising
from any such mortgage, upon trust, to apply the same in payment
and discharge of the present liabilities existing on the said lands, and,
further, in the effecting of other improvements, and in the conduct and
management of the affairs of the said association.
8. The Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, shall,
as to the removal and appointment of trustees of the said lands, and as
to the making of rules and regulations for the proper control and
management of the said lands, have all the powers conferred on him
by section one hundred and six of the Crown Lands Act of 1884 in respect
of the lands dedicated for the public purposes therein mentioned.
4. This Act may be cited as the '' Dubbo Pastoral, Agricultural,
and Horticultural Association Act of 1900."'
        
      