Legislation, In force, New South Wales
New South Wales: Exchange of Land Scots Church Sydney Legalising Act 1866 30 Vic (NSW)
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          Bowe AD Act to legalize the Exchange of a portion of
Smart browne, the Allotment of the Scots Church Sydney.
[22nd December, 1866. ]
Preamble, HEREAS a street now called Jamison-street was formed through
the adjoining allotments of the Scots Church and the late Sir
John Jamison in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one
And whereas it was deemed necessary in order to square the lines of
these properties when the said street was formed that a small triangular
portion of the allotment of the Scots Church on the south side of
Jamison-street should be exchanged for a similar triangular portion of
the said allotment of the late Sir John Jamison And whereas it is
deemed desirable to give effect to such arrangement Be it therefore
enacted
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Exchange of Land Scots Church Sydney Legalizing.
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. From and after the passing of this Act it shall be lawful for Power to convey
the Trustees or surviving Trustee of the Scots Church to convey to the tianguler portion of
person or persons holding the portion of the allotment of the late Sir
John Jamison adjoining that of the Scots Church the triangular portion
of that allotment described in the Schedule appended to this Act as
lot A on his or their receiving in exchange on behalf of the Scots
Church the triangular portion of the allotment of the late Sir John
Jamison described in the said Schedule as lot B.
2. This Act shall not be held to affect or invalidate any rights This Actnotto affect
or claims either of the Government or of any private individuals to or rights or claims.
over the ground of which it legalizes the exchange.
SCHEDULE.
Description of Lot A.
Four and a half perches county of Cumberland parish of Saint Philip city of Sydney
being part of the two roods and thirty-nine perches granted to the Trustees of the Presbyterian
Church Commencing on the southern building line of Jamison-street at a point where the
south-east boundary line of the two roods thirty-nine perches as originally granted to the
Trustees of the Presbyterian Church intersects that building line and bounded thence on the
north by that building line westerly seventy-four links on the west by the western side of the
western end wall of College Buildings and of the wall in continuation thereof enclosing the
rear premises being in all a line southerly seventy-five and a half links to the south-east
boundary line aforesaid and on the south-east by that boundary line bearing north thirty-
three degrees thirty minutes east one chain and one link to the point of commencement.
Description of Lot B.
Four and three-quarter perches county of Cumberland parish of Saint Philip city
of Sydney Commencing at a point where the south-east boundary line of the two roods
thirty-nine perches as originally granted to the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church meets
the northern side of the Old Barrack Wall and bounded thence on the south by the northern
side of the wall aforesaid easterly seventy-five links on the east by the western side of the
western end wall enclosing the rear premises of College Buildings northerly seventy-six links
to the south-east boundary line aforesaid and on the north-west by that boundary line bearing
south thirty-three degrees thirty minutes west one chain and two and a quarter links to the
point of commencement.
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