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3. The members of The Society for the Relief of Disabled Children shall be a body corporate, hereinafter called the corpora- tion, and shall have the name "The Society for the Relief of Disabled Children" and in that name shall have perpetual succession and shall and may sue and be sued in all courts in the Colony and shall and may have and use a common seal, and may from time to time, break, change, alter and make anew the said seal as the corporation may deem ft.
4. The corporation shall have full power-
(a) to establish, operate, manage or maintain such homes, clinics and other institutions for disabled children and/or for the curing and rehabilitating of disabled children as it may think fit;
(b) to acquire, accept leases of, purchase, take or otherwise hold and enjoy any lands, buildings, messuages or tène- ments of what nature or kind youver and wheresoever situate :
Provided that the corporation shall not acquire any immovable property in the Colony unless it shall have previously obtained the special consent of the Governor in Council in each case;
(c) to acquire, by purchase or otherwise, goods and chattels
of what nature or kind soever;
(d) to invest moneys on deposit in any bank in the Colony or in any government bonds or on mortgage of any lands, buildings, messuages or tenements in the Colony, or in or on debentures, debenture-stocks, stocks, funds, shares or securities of any corporation or company carry- ing on business in the Colony;
(e) to grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender, yield up, mort- gage, demise, let, reassign, transfer or otherwise dispose of, any lands, or buildings, messuages, tenements, mort- gages, debentures, debenture-stocks, funds, securities, vessels, goods and chattels for the time being vested in the corporation, upon such terms as the corporation may deem fit;
(to erect any buildings, messuages or tenements and effect
any improvement thereto;
(g) to borrow money upon such terms as the corporation shall think fit, and to raise money by public or private subscription; and
(h) generally to do such other things as may appear to be incidental or conducive to the aims and objects of the corporation as provided by its constitution, or the pur- poses aforesaid or any of them.
5. On the coming into operation of this Ordinance all Vesting of moneys, securities for money, goods, chattels and effects whatso- property, ever belonging to The Society for the Relief of Disabled Children are hereby transferred to and vested in the corporation and the corporation shall become liable for the debts and liabilities of the said The Society for the Relief of Disabled Children.
6. The corporation shall consist of such members as shail Members. be provided by its constitution.
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become
All the existing members of the unincorporated The Existing Society for the Relief of Disabled Children at the date of the members to passing of this Ordinance shall be the first members of the members. corporation.
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8. The existing constitution of the unincorporated The Existing Society for the Relief of Disabled Children shall be the constitu- pustitu- tion of the corporation, but the same may be changed or amended become at any time and from time to time in accordance with its provisions of cor- for the time being in force.
constitu-
poration.
(1) The corporation shall forward to the Registrar of Registra- Companies for registration the following-
tion with Regletrar
panies.
(a) notice of the address of the registered office of the of Com-
corporation and any change thereto;
(b) a copy of the constitution and any amendment thereto, certified as correct by the Chairman of the Committee; (c) a list of the names and addresses of the members of the Committee, and any change therein, certified as correct by the Chairman of the Committee; and
(d) the name and address of any person appointed under section to to sign deeds, documents and other instru-
ments.
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