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Powers
(d) Every person or society who or which sub- scribes a sum of at least ten dollars to the funds of the corporation, or who or which satisfies the Directors for the time being that he or it has at any time subscribed a sum of at least ten dollars to the fands of the corpora- tion, and whose name is entered in a register of members bereafter to be kept by the cor- poration shall be a member of the corporatiou during the lifetime of such person or during the existence of such society as the case may be.
(e) Nothing in this sub-section shall be deemed to affect the rights of any person who may be sble to prove that he is a member of the corporation by virtue of the provisions of section 2 of the Tang Wa Hospital Incorpora- tion Ordinance, 1870.
4. The objects of the corporation shall be as follows:-
(a) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wa Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870, and which is known as the Tung Wah Hospital;
Ordinance No. 1 of 1870.
(4) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wa Hospital Extension Ordinance, 1900, and which is known as the Tung Wal Infectious Diseases Hospital;
Ordinance No. 1 of 1900.
(c) the maintenance, chiefly as a Free hospital, of the general hospital which was contemplated by the Tang Wa Hospital Extension Ordi- nance, 1911, and which is known as the Kwong Wah Hospital;
Ordinance No. 38 of 1911.
(d) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital on Inland Lot No. 2686 and known as the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital;
(e) the management of the Yee Chong mortuary and the Wing Pit Ting farewell pavilion.
() the management of the Man Mo Temple Foud Ordinance in accordance with the provisions of the Man
Mo Temple Ordinance, 1908;
No. 10 of 1908.
(g) the payment of passages for Chinese destitutes and patients, the burial and reburial of Chinese,
the collection and administration of funds for the relief of any special distress among the Chinese community of the Colony, and the or main- promotion, execution, assistance tenance of any other charitable work among the Chinese community of the Colony;
() the promotion, execation, assistance or muin- tenance of any charitable work among Chinese outside the Colony which shall have been previously approved by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
of the
5-(1) The corporation shall have power to acquire, accept leases of, purchase, take, hold and enjoy any lands, corporation. buildings, messuages or tenements of whut nature or kind soever aul wheresoever situated, and also to invest moneys upon mortgage of any lands, buildings, messunges, or teuements, or upon the mortgages, debentures, stocks, funds, shares or securities of any corporation or company, and also to purchase, acquire and possess vessels and other goods and chattels of what nature and kind soever.
(2) The corporation shall have power, with the consent in writing of the Governor, to grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender, exchange, partition, yield up, mortgage, tratis- fer, or otherwise dispose of, or to let or demise for any period exceeding three years, any lands, buildings, messu- ages, or tenements, which are for the time being vested in or belonging to the corporation.
(3) The corporation shall have power to let or demise for any period not exceeding three years, upon such terms as to the corporation may seem fit, any lands, buildings, inessunges, or tenements, which are for the time being vested in or belonging to the corporation.
(4) The corporation shall have power to sell, convey, assign, surrender, exchange, partition, yield up, mortgage, demise, renssign, transfer, or otherwise dispose of, upon such terms as the corporation may seem fit, any deben- tures, stocks, funds, shures, securities, vessels, or other goods or chattels, which are for the time being vested in or belonging to the corporation.
(5) Subject to the provisions of paragraplı (i) of section
4, and of sub-section (2) of this section, with regard to approval and consout the corporation shall have power to do any thing which may lawfully be done in order to carry our any of the objects of the corporation.
(6) In any transaction for which the consent in writing
of the Governor is required by the provisions of sub- section (2) the signature of the Governor endorses on the document or documents by means of which the trausuction is affected shall be sufficient evidence that such consent was given.
6. All deeds and other documents requiring the seal Execution of
of the corporation shall be sealed with is common seal documents.
in the presence of two Directors and shall also be signed
by them, and such siguing shall be taken as sufficient evidence of the due scaling of sneh deeds and other docu-
ments.
7) The pieces or parcels of ground specified by Vesting of their respective Land Office register references in the property. First Schedule, together with all buildings erected thereon. First and together with all rights, easements and appurtenances Schedule. helonging or appertaining thereto or therewith usually held, occupied or enjoyed, are hereby transferred to and vested in the corporation, for the unexpired residues of terms granted, and subject to the payment of the rents,
or the due proportions of the rents as the case may be, and the performance of the covenants and conditions, reserved by and contained in the respective Crown lenses of the said pieces or parcels of ground, so far as the same relate to the said pieces or parcels of ground.
(2) All vessels, goods and ebattels, all mortgages, debentures, stocks, funds, shares or securities of any corporation or company, all sums of money and bank balances, and all other rights whatsoever, which were vested in or belonging to The Tung Wah Hospital immedi- ately before the coming into operation of this Ordinance are hereby transferred to and vested in the corporation.
(3) All pieces or parcels of ground which immediately before the coming into operation of this Ordinance were vested in the Tung Wah Hospital subject to any right or equity of redemption, or of which an assignment or intended assignment to the Tung Wah Hospital subject to any right or equity of redemption had been made before the coming into operation of this Ordinance and of which no re-assignment or intended re-assignment had been made by or behalf of the Tung Wal Hospital before the coming into operation of this Ordinance, together with all rights, casemonts and appurtenances thereto belonging or apper- taining, or therewith usually heid, occupied or enjoyed, are hereby transferred to and vested in the corporation, for the unexpired residues of the terms granted, and subject to the payment of the rents, or the duo proportion of the rents as the case may be, and the performance of the covenants and conditions reserved by and contained in the respective Crown leases of the said pieces or parcels
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