Greenethorpe Soldiers’ Memorial Hall Act 1941 No 24



An Act to declare the trusts upon which certain land situated at Greenethorpe is held; and for purposes connected therewith.
1   Name of Act
This Act may be cited as the Greenethorpe Soldiers’ Memorial Hall Act 1941.
2   Declaration of trusts
(1)  It is hereby declared that the land comprised in Certificate of Title registered volume 3329, folio 213, situated at Greenethorpe in the parish of Cudgymaguntry county of Monteagle is held by the persons who at the commencement of this Act are the registered proprietors thereof, as trustees of the Greenethorpe Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, upon the trusts and with the powers, authorities and duties contained in the declaration of trust, a copy of which is set out in the Schedule to this Act.
(2)  The declaration of trust a copy of which is set out in the Schedule to this Act is hereby ratified and confirmed.
(3)  Any trusts affecting the said land immediately before the commencement of this Act are hereby revoked and annulled.
Schedule
(Section 2)
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:
FREDERICK ERNEST NEAL ROBERT BROWNING BLACK JOHN ORMISTON WATT HENRY VICTOR GRAY all of Greenethorpe in the State of New South Wales farmers and graziers AND REGINALD NEWTON of Greenethorpe aforesaid storekeeper (hereinafter called the trustees) SEND GREETING WHEREAS the said trustees are the registered proprietors as joint tenants of all that land situated at Greenethorpe in the parish of Cudgymaguntry and county of Monteagle being lots 1, 2 and 3 of section Q in deposited plan No. 6279 and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title volume 3329 folio 213 NOW THESE PRESENTS WITNESS that the said trustees DO HEREBY DECLARE AND ACKNOWLEDGE that they stand possessed of and interested in the said land as the trustees of the Greenethorpe Soldiers’ Memorial Hall upon the following trusts that is to say—
(a)   upon trust to use the said land and the buildings thereon or to permit the same to be used as a hall according and subject to the constitution and rules for the time being of the Greenethorpe Soldiers’ Memorial Hall,
(b)   upon trust, subject as aforesaid, to use the same or permit the same to be used for such purposes and subject to such conditions as the Committee of Management of the said Hall may direct by resolution passed at any duly constituted meeting of the said Committee of Management,
(c)   upon trust to assign, transfer, demise or mortgage the said land or any part thereof in accordance with any direction given by the said Committee of Management by resolution passed at any duly constituted meeting of the said Committee of Management,
AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER DECLARED that a copy of any such resolution duly certified to as being correct by the Chairman of the Meeting at which such resolution was passed shall he sufficient evidence of the passing of such resolution and also of the due constitution of such Meeting.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the eighth day of March one thousand nine hundred and forty-one.
Signed sealed and delivered by the said Frederick Ernest Neal in the presence of:
H. L. EAKIN, J.P.
F. E. NEAL.
Signed sealed and delivered by the said Robert Browning Black in the presence of:
H. L. EAKIN, J.P.
ROBERT B. BLACK.
Signed sealed and delivered by the said John Ormiston Watt in the presence of:
H. L. EAKIN, J.P.
JOHN O. WATT.
Signed sealed and delivered by the said Henry Victor Gray in the presence of:
CLAUDE HENDERSON, J.P.
H. V. GRAY.
Signed sealed and delivered by the said Reginald Newton in the presence of:
H. L. EAKIN, J.P.
R. NEWTON.