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18261

No. 31 of 1930.

THE TUNG WAH HOSPITAL.

Execution of documents.

Vesting of property.

First Schedule.

the Governor is required by the provisions of sub-section (2) the signature of the Governor indorsed on the document or documents by means of which the transaction is effected shall be sufficient evidence that such consent was given.

6. All deeds and other documents requiring the seal of the corporation shall be sealed with its common seal in the presence of two directors and shall also be signed by them, and such signing shall be taken as sufficient evidence of the due sealing of such deeds and other documents.

7.—(1) The pieces or parcels of ground specified by their respective Land Office register references in the First Schedule, together with all buildings erected thereon, and together with all rights, easements and appurtenances belonging or appertaining thereto or therewith usually held, 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 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 leases 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 chattels, 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 immediately before the 12th day of December, 1930, are hereby transferred to and vested in the corporation.

(3) All pieces or parcels of ground which immediately before the 12th day of December, 1930, 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 12th day of December, 1930, and of which no reassignment or intended reassignment had been made by or on behalf of the Tung Wah Hospital before that date, together with all rights, easements and appurtenances thereto belonging or appertaining...

• As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1939, Supp. Sched.

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18261 No. 31 of 1930. THE TUNG WAH HOSPITAL. Execution of documents. Vesting of property. First Schedule. the Governor is required by the provisions of sub-section (2) the signature of the Governor indorsed on the document or documents by means of which the transaction is effected shall be sufficient evidence that such consent was given. 6. All deeds and other documents requiring the seal of the corporation shall be sealed with its common seal in the presence of two directors and shall also be signed by them, and such signing shall be taken as sufficient evidence of the due sealing of such deeds and other documents. 7.—(1) The pieces or parcels of ground specified by their respective Land Office register references in the First Schedule, together with all buildings erected thereon, and together with all rights, easements and appurtenances belonging or appertaining thereto or therewith usually held, 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 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 leases 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 chattels, 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 immediately before the 12th day of December, 1930, are hereby transferred to and vested in the corporation. (3) All pieces or parcels of ground which immediately before the 12th day of December, 1930, 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 12th day of December, 1930, and of which no reassignment or intended reassignment had been made by or on behalf of the Tung Wah Hospital before that date, together with all rights, easements and appurtenances thereto belonging or appertaining... As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1939, Supp. Sched. Page 5 Page 6
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18261 No. 31 of 1930. THE TUNG WAH HOSPITAL. Execution of documents. Vesting of property. First Schedule. the Governor is required by the provisions of sub-section (2) the signature of the Governor indorsed on the document or docu- ments by means of which the transaction is effected shall be sufficient evidence that such consent was given. 6. All deeds and other documents requiring the seal of the corporation shall be sealed with its common seal in the presence of two directors and shall also be signed by them, and such signing shall be taken as sufficient evidence of the due sealing of such deeds and other documents. 7.—(1) The pieces or parcels of ground specified by their respective Land Office register references in the First Schedule, together with all buildings erected thereon, and together with all rights, easements and appurtenances belonging or appertain- ing thereto or therewith usually held, 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 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 leases 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 chattels, all mortgages, deben- tures, 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 immediately before the 12th day of December, 1930, are hereby transferred to and vested in the corporation. (3) All pieces or parcels of ground which immediately before the 12th day of December, 1930, 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 12th day of December, 1930, and of which no reassignment or intended reassignment had been made by or on behalf of the Tung Wah Hospital before that date, together with all rights, easements and appurtenances thereto belonging or As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1939, Supp. Sched. Page 5Page 6
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18261

No. 31 of 1930.

THE TUNG WAH HOSPITAL.

Execution of documents.

Vesting of property.

First Schedule.

the Governor is required by the provisions of sub-section (2) the signature of the Governor indorsed on the document or docu- ments by means of which the transaction is effected shall be sufficient evidence that such consent was given.

6. All deeds and other documents requiring the seal of the corporation shall be sealed with its common seal in the presence of two directors and shall also be signed by them, and such signing shall be taken as sufficient evidence of the due sealing of such deeds and other documents.

7.—(1) The pieces or parcels of ground specified by their respective Land Office register references in the First Schedule, together with all buildings erected thereon, and together with all rights, easements and appurtenances belonging or appertain- ing thereto or therewith usually held, 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 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 leases 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 chattels, all mortgages, deben- tures, 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 immediately before the 12th day of December, 1930, are hereby transferred to and vested in the corporation.

(3) All pieces or parcels of ground which immediately before the 12th day of December, 1930, 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 12th day of December, 1930, and of which no reassignment or intended reassignment had been made by or on behalf of the Tung Wah Hospital before that date, together with all rights, easements and appurtenances thereto belonging or

• As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1939, Supp. Sched.

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