407
what constitutes Interference with religion
freedom ah
freedom has at all ages been differently determined by different people, and that,
as to England the right of making any reservations in Trust Deeds.
of this work specially restricted, the latter requires especially careful consideration which cannot be given to the point raised by Father Burghignoli until he submits draft of the whole Trust Deed such as he proposes eventually to execute.
The questions surrounding the proposed conditional Trust Deed are of a Nature which calls for the consideration of the Attorney General rather than that of the Inspector of Schools. I may, however, be permitted to remark that a guiding principle for the dealing with the question of a Trust Deed containing reservations of any kind is conveniently supplied by the following sentence, which I quote from the (Imperial) Code of Regulations (1872) of the Education Department, Schedule III:
"The right of inspection must be permanently secured (7 and 8 Vict. C. 37, Sect 1 and 2) and there must be no powers or reservations to which the Act 18 and 19 Vict. C. 131 cannot be applied."
407
what conclitules Interference with religions
treedom ah
freedom has an all ages been differently
determined by different people, and that,
he
as to Ingland the right of making any
reservations in Trust Deeds.
of
this Tork
specially restricted, the taller requires Epecially careful consideration which
cannot be swin to the ponit paised by Father Burghignoli until be Rubmits draft of the whole Trust Deed such
as
he
propores eventually to execute -
The questions Currounding the proposed.
conditional Trust Deed are
of a
a Nature
which calls for
the consideration
of the
Altorney
Allorney Inspector of Schools. I may, however, be permitted to remark thach a guiding principle for the sealing of the Government
Yeneral rather than that of the
with the question of a Truch bead containing
Hirnd to, in my opinion,
reservations
of amy
conveniently expplied by the following
sulence, which I quote from the (Imperial)
Code
of
Merrules (1872) of
the Educationé
Department, Schedule. III:
The right of mispection Must be
"permanently decured (ACh 7 and 8 Vict.C.
37
2
Ject 1 and 2) and there Munch be no "powers in reservations to which the Ach
" 18 and 19 Vict. C. 131 Camust be applied
" And
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