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MAN MO TEMPLE.

No. 10 of 1908.

1055

Governor

5. Upon any such sale, mortgage or disposition of any of the said messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments, the consent of the Governor indorsed upon the deed or other document effectuating such sale, mortgage or disposition shall be sufficient evidence that the consent required by section 4 has been obtained.

6. Subject to the provisions of the Trustee Ordinance, 1934, the Tung Wa Hospital may lend any moneys which are subject to the provisions of this Ordinance on the security of mortgage of any leasehold messuages, lands, tenements or hereditaments and may exercise all the ordinary rights, powers and privileges of a mortgagee as to foreclosure or sale of the mortgaged property or otherwise.

7. All the messuages, lands, hereditaments and premises, properties and moneys by this Ordinance transferred to and vested in the Tung Wa Hospital, and all other properties and moneys acquired by the Tung Wa Hospital under or by virtue of the provisions of this Ordinance, or hereafter given or bequeathed to the Tung Wa Hospital for the purposes of this Ordinance, shall form a separate fund, which is hereinafter referred to as the Man Mo Temple Fund.

8. The Man Mo Temple Fund shall be used for the following objects only-

(a) to provide for the upkeep of the Man Mo Temple and the maintenance of the customary religious observances thereof;

(b) to keep the buildings belonging to the fund in good repair, or for the purpose of altering, adding to, pulling down or rebuilding the said buildings or any of them or of erecting any new or additional buildings for the purposes of this Ordinance;

(c) subject to the approval of a special meeting of the Chinese community of Hong Kong to be convened by the directors of the Tung Wa Hospital to be publicly advertised and to be held in the last month of each Chinese year, to pay out of the surplus revenue of the said fund an annual subscription of not less than 2,500 dollars to be applied to such of the purposes of the Tung Wa Hospital as the directors thereof may direct;

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MAN MO TEMPLE. No. 10 of 1908. 1055 Governor 5. Upon any such sale, mortgage or disposition of any of the said messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments, the consent of the Governor indorsed upon the deed or other document effectuating such sale, mortgage or disposition shall be sufficient evidence that the consent required by section 4 has been obtained. 6. Subject to the provisions of the Trustee Ordinance, 1934, the Tung Wa Hospital may lend any moneys which are subject to the provisions of this Ordinance on the security of mortgage of any leasehold messuages, lands, tenements or hereditaments and may exercise all the ordinary rights, powers and privileges of a mortgagee as to foreclosure or sale of the mortgaged property or otherwise. 7. All the messuages, lands, hereditaments and premises, properties and moneys by this Ordinance transferred to and vested in the Tung Wa Hospital, and all other properties and moneys acquired by the Tung Wa Hospital under or by virtue of the provisions of this Ordinance, or hereafter given or bequeathed to the Tung Wa Hospital for the purposes of this Ordinance, shall form a separate fund, which is hereinafter referred to as the Man Mo Temple Fund. 8. The Man Mo Temple Fund shall be used for the following objects only- (a) to provide for the upkeep of the Man Mo Temple and the maintenance of the customary religious observances thereof; (b) to keep the buildings belonging to the fund in good repair, or for the purpose of altering, adding to, pulling down or rebuilding the said buildings or any of them or of erecting any new or additional buildings for the purposes of this Ordinance; (c) subject to the approval of a special meeting of the Chinese community of Hong Kong to be convened by the directors of the Tung Wa Hospital to be publicly advertised and to be held in the last month of each Chinese year, to pay out of the surplus revenue of the said fund an annual subscription of not less than 2,500 dollars to be applied to such of the purposes of the Tung Wa Hospital as the directors thereof may direct;
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MAN MO TEMPLE.

No. 10 of 1908.

1055

Governor

5. Upon any such sale, mortgage or disposition of any of Consent of the said messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments, the how signature of the Governor indorsed upon the deed or other evidenced. document effectuating such sale, mortgage or disposition shall

be sufficient evidence that the consent required by section 4 has been obtained.

money on

6. Subject to the provisions of the Trustee Ordinance, 1934, Power the Tung Wa Hospital may lend any moneys which are subject to lend to the provisions of this Ordinance on the security of mortgage mortgage. of any leasehold messuages, lands, tenements or hereditaments Ordinance and may exercise all the ordinary rights, powers and privileges No. 18 of of a mortgagee as to foreclosure or sale of the mortgaged property or otherwise.

1934.

fund.

7. All the messuages, lands, hereditaments and premises, Properties properties and moneys by this Ordinance transferred to and transferred or acquired vested in the Tung Wa Hospital, and all other properties and to form a moneys acquired by the Tung Wa Hospital under or by virtue separate of the provisions of this Ordinance, or hereafter given or bequeathed to the Tung Wa Hospital for the purposes of this Ordinance, shall form a separate fund, which is hereinafter referred to as the Man Mo Temple. Fund.

8. The Man Mo Temple Fund shall be used for the following Man Mo objects only-

Temple Fund.

(a) to provide for the upkeep of the Man Mo Temple and the maintenance of the customary religious observances thereof;

(b) to keep the buildings belonging to the fund in good repair, or for the purpose of altering, adding to, pulling down or rebuilding the said buildings or any of them or of erecting any new or additional buildings for the purposes of this Ordinance;

(c) subject to the approval of a special meeting of the Chinese community of Hong Kong to be convened by the directors of the Tung Wa Hospital to be publicly advertised and to be held in the last month of each Chinese year, to pay out of the surplus revenue of the said fund an annual subscrip- tion of not less than 2,500 dollars to be applied to such of the purposes of the Tung Wa Hospital as the directors thereof may direct;

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