Legislation, In force, New South Wales
New South Wales: Rogers' Estate Act 1875 38 Vic (NSW)
An Act to enable and authorize Martha, om vam Rogers or other the Trustee or Trustees for the time-being of the Will of the late George John Rogers to sell a parcel of land situate at Craigend in the City of Sydney and to make provision for the investment of the proceeds of the sale thereof.
          Pew South Wales.
ANNO TRICESIMO OCTAVO
VICTORIZ REGINA.
An Act to enable and authorize Martha, om vam
Rogers or other the Trustee or Trustees
for the time-being of the Will of the late
George John Rogers to sell a parcel of
land situate at Craigend in the City of
Sydney and to make provision for the
investment of the proceeds of the sale
thereof. [18th May, 1875. ]
A} / HEREAS George John Rogers late of Sydney in the Colony of Preamble.
New South Wales solicitor now deceased being seized in' feo
of the parcel of land described in the Schedule hereto made and
executed his last will and testament in writing and thereby devised all
his real property unto the said Martha Rogers as therein mentioned
with remainder to all the children of the said George John Rogers by
the said Martha Rogers And whereas the said George John Rogers
died on or about the sixteenth day of January one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-three leaving the said Martha Rogers and seven
children of their marriage him surviving And whereas the said will
contains no power or authority for the sale of the said land during the
lite of the said Martha Rogers And whereas it is considered expedient
to authorize an immediate sale of the said land and to invest the
proceeds of sale thereof upon real or Government security of New
South Wales Be it therefore enacted by the Qucen'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. It shall be lawful for the said Martha Rogers or the trustee Land may be sold
or trustees for the time-being of the said will either personally or by *™4 cme
her or their attorney or agent acting under a power of attorney to sell
@ the
Credit: may be given
for payment of part
of purchase money.
Proceeds of sales to
be invested in
Government or
real securities.
38° VIC. 1875.
Rogers' Estate.
the land and hereditaments described in the Schedule to this Act cither
by public auction or by private contract and either in one or more
parcels or allotments and with such rights-of-way in and over such land
or any portion thereof as she he or they shall dzem expedient and for
such price or prices as can be reasonably ob:ained for the same and
when sold to convey the same or any part or parts thereof to the
purchaser or purchasers his her or their heirs. and assigns and there-
upon the said land or such part thereof as shall be so conveyed by the
said Martha Rogers or the trustee or trustees for the time-being of
the said will and the legal estate therein shall vest absolutely in the
person or persons to whom the same shall be so conveyed his her or
their heirs and assigns.
2. It shall be lawful for the said Martha Rogers or the trustee
or trustees for the time-being of the said will to allow to any purchaser
or purchasers of the said land or any part or parts thereof eredit for
any number of years not excecding five years 'or a payment of a part
of his her or their purchase money upon such terms as to interest and
otherwise as may by the said Martha Rogers o: the trustee or trustees
for the time-being of the said will be deemed reasonable and proper
Provided that the land shall be rendered a security by mortgage for so
much of the purchase money thereof as shall remain unpaid together
with the interest thereon until the same shall have been paid and the
receipts of the said Martha Rogers or of the trustee or trustees for
the time-being of the said will or of her or their attorney or agent
appointed as aforesaid shall be a sufficient disciarge to the urchaser
or purchasers of the said land or any part or parts thereof for the
purchase moncy therein expressed to be received and shall exonerate
him or them from seeing to the application or investment thereof.
3. The said Martha Rogers or the trustee or trustees for the
time-being of the said will shall invest the moneys or any part or parts
thereof arising from such sale or sales either at interest upon real
securities in New South Wales or upon Debensures or Treasury Bills
or other securities of the Government of New South Wales as the said
Martha Rogers or the trustee or trustecs for the time-being of the
said will shall think fit and the proceeds shall be applied and paid in
pursuance of the terms of the said will.
SCHEDULE.
All that piece or parcel of land situate lying and beiag in the County of Cumber-
land and Parish of Alexandria in the Colony of New Soutl. Wales being lots fifty-seven
fifty-eight fifty-nine sixty sixty-one sixty-two sixty-three sixty-four sixty-five sixty-six
sixty-seven sixty-eight sixty-nine seventy-five seventy-six seventy-seven and seventy-eight
of the Craigend Estate containing three roods and thirty-three perches more or less
Commencing in Surry-street at the south-west boundary of the Craigend Estate and
bounded on the south-east by Surry-street being lines bearing north-easterly two hundred
and eighty-eight feet and one hundred and eighty feet to Macleay-street_on the north-
east by Macleay-street being a line bearing north-westerly sixty-seven fect and thence on
the east by that street being a line bearing northerly one h indred and eight fect on the
north by a line parallel to William-street and distant ninety-nine feet therefrom bearing
westerly cighty-three feet six inches on the west by a line bearing southerly until it
meets a line parallel to Surry-street and distant fifty-five feet therefrom on the north-
west by the said line parallel to Surry-street and distant fift y-tive feet therefrom bearing
south-westerly to the south-west boundary of the Craigend Estate and on the south-
west by that boundary being a line bearing south-casterly fifty-five feet to Surry-street
at the point of commencement.
        
      