594 THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 1, 1933.

Property transferred to corporation to pass to successors.

Appoint- ment of Procurator.

Execution of documents.

Saving of the rights of

the Crown

and of

certain other

persons.

4. The legal estate in any property whatsoever trans- ferred to the corporation in any manner whatsoever shall, in the event of the death of the Procurator for the time being in Hong Kong of the Pontifical Foreign Missions Institute, or in the event of his ceasing to hold office as such Procurator, pass to his successor in such office when appointed.

5. (1) The Reverend Ottavio Liberatore the present Procurator in Hong Kong of the Pontifical Foreign Missions Institute, having furnished to the Governor satisfactory evidence of his appointment to that office, shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be deemed to be the Procurator in Hong Kong of the Pontifical Foreign Missions Institute until the appointment in his stead of some other person as such Procurator.

(2) When any other person is appointed to the office of Procurator in Hong Kong of the Pontifical Foreign Missions Institute such person shall within three weeks after his appointment or within such further time as may be allowed by the Governor furnish to the Governor satisfactory evidence of his appointment.

(3) A Notification in the Gazette under the hand of the Colonial Secretary that such evidence has been furnished to the Governor by such person shall be conclusive evidence of such appointment.

6. All deeds and other instruments requiring the seal of the corporation shall be sealed in the presence of the said Procurator or his attorney and shall be signed by him or his attorney, and such signing shall be taken as sufficient evidence of the due sealing of such deeds and other instruments and all deeds instruments and other documents and writings requiring the signature of the corporation shall be signed by such Procurator or his attorney.

7. Nothing in this Ordinance shall affect or be deemed to affect the rights of His Majesty the King, His Heirs or Successors, or the rights of any body politic or corporate or of any other person except such as are mentioned in this Ordinance and those claiming by from or under them.

Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 31st day of August, 1933.

A. W. G. H. GRANTHAM,

Deputy Clerk of Councils.

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