Legislation, In force, Tasmania
Tasmania: Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts Agreement Act 1966 (Tas)
An Act to approve an agreement with respect to the variation of certain of the trusts under the will of Henry Allport late of Hobart in this State, Solicitor, deceased, relating to the vesting and management of collections in the fields of literature and art, and to make provision for matters connected therewith [Royal Assent 11 November 1966] Whereas pursuant to the provisions of the will of Henry Allport late of Hobart in this State, Solicitor, deceased, the Government of this State accepted a bequest of the land and premises situated in Hobart and known as Cedar Court, together with certain collections in the fields of literature and art, upon the terms and conditions set forth in that will: And whereas under that will the management of those collections and of the institution required by the will to be established and carried on at Cedar Court under the name of the Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts was vested in the Tasmanian Library Board: And whereas the Board has advised the Government of the State that, for the reasons recited in the agreement referred to in this Act, it is desirable to vary the provisions of the will: And whereas the trustees of the will and the next of kin of the late Henry Allport concur in the advice so given by the Board and have requested the Government to seek the approval of Parliament to a variation of the trusts under the will, as set forth in that agreement: And whereas on 7th September 1966 an agreement was entered into between the Chief Secretary of the first part, the trustees of the second part, the Tasmanian Library Board of the third part, and the next of kin of the fourth part with respect to the variation of the trusts under the will, as set forth in that agreement: And whereas it is expedient that the agreement be approved: Be it therefore enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows: 1.
