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Trusts.

First and Second Schedules.

No. 9 of 1923. GERMAN MISSIONS TRUSTEES.

(3) If in any case the Crown lease of any of the properties vested in the corporation by this Ordinance shall not have been issued before the commencement of this Ordinance, such Crown lease shall be issued to and in the name of "The German Missions Trustees".

(4) If in the case of any property vested in the corporation by this Ordinance any declarations of trust or rights of way or other rights shall have been registered in the Land Office against such property, the corporation shall take and hold the said property subject to such declarations of trust or rights of way or other rights, if valid.

5.-(1) The corporation shall stand possessed of each of the properties specified in the second columns of the First and Second Schedules, and of the income of the said properties, in trust for the purpose of carrying on so far as possible the work formerly carried on in the Colony by the mission the name of which appears in the corresponding entry in the first columns of the said Schedules.

(2) The corporation shall also stand possessed of all moneys and other property which may be transferred to the corporation by the Custodian of Enemy Property in trust for the purpose of carrying on so far as possible the work formerly carried on in the Colony by the mission which may be certified by the Custodian as being the mission to which such moneys or other property are or is attributable.

(3) The trusts declared by this Ordinance shall also affect any property into which any property at any time subject to the said trusts shall have been converted, and also the income of any such property.

(4) In the case of the Basel Evangelical Missionary Society the work formerly carried on by the said Society in the Colony shall be deemed to include the carrying out of any pension scheme formerly administered by the said Society: Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall oblige the corporation to pay any pensions or allowances to any persons in respect of any service outside the Colony.

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