GERMAN MISSIONS TRUSTEES. No. 9 of 1923.
(5) It shall be lawful for the corporation to transfer to any other person, either permanently or temporarily, any property for the time being vested in or belonging to the corporation, upon such trusts or subject to such conditions as may be approved by the Governor in Council.
(6) It shall be lawful for the corporation, in its absolute discretion, to determine the manner in which any of the trusts declared by this Ordinance shall be carried out.
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6. It shall be lawful for the Governor to give to the corporation any directions which he may think fit regarding the keeping and auditing of accounts and the making of returns and reports, and the corporation shall comply with every such direction of the Governor.
7. All instruments which require the seal of the corporation shall be sealed with the common seal of the corporation and shall also be signed by three of the trustees.
under seal.
three of the
8. If any act is done, or any discretion is exercised, or any instrument is executed, by three of the trustees, in pursuance of the provisions of this Ordinance, no such act or discretion or instrument shall be questioned in any manner on the ground that the other trustees, if any, did not concur or join in such act or exercise of discretion or instrument, or on the ground that the other trustees, if any, objected to such act or to such exercise of discretion or to such instrument, or on the ground that the number of trustees had been reduced.
9. No judgment against the corporation shall be enforceable by execution upon any of the property of the individual members of the corporation.
private property of members.
Crown and
10. Nothing in this Ordinance shall affect the rights of His Majesty the King, His Heirs and 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 other claiming by, from and under them.
rights.
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