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Admiralty (Vesting of Property).

CHAPTER 193.

ADMIRALTY (VESTING OF PROPERTY).

For vesting all estates and property occupied by or for the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, in this Colony, in the Lord High Admiral, or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral.

[26th May, 1863.]

WHEREAS divers messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments have been at various times purchased for the use of the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, and conveyed to several different persons in trust for Her Majesty and Her Royal Predecessors and the same have been placed under the charge of the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, and it is expedient that the same and all other messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments that may be hereafter purchased, or in any manner used and occupied by or for the said service, should be vested in the Lord High Admiral or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral:

[CAP. 193

Originally Fraser

3 of 1863.

1 of 1863.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Admiralty (Vesting of Property) Ordinance.

Short title.

lands, etc.,

occupied by

or for the

Naval

Service in

Lord High

Admiral

or Commis-

sioners for

that office.

2. All messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, erections, buildings, and property whatever which have been conveyed to or are vested in any person, or are held or in any manner occupied by or in the name of any person, in trust for the Crown for the use of the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, or of any of the departments of or belonging to the said Naval Service, within this Colony, by whatever mode of conveyance, or by whatever title, or for whatever estate or interest therein the same may have been conveyed or be vested, held, or occupied, together with the rights, members, easements and appurtenances to the same respectively belonging, shall be and become and remain and continue vested in the Lord High Admiral or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, hereinafter called "the Commissioners", according to the

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Admiralty (Vesting of Property). CHAPTER 193. ADMIRALTY (VESTING OF PROPERTY). For vesting all estates and property occupied by or for the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, in this Colony, in the Lord High Admiral, or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral. [26th May, 1863.] WHEREAS divers messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments have been at various times purchased for the use of the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, and conveyed to several different persons in trust for Her Majesty and Her Royal Predecessors and the same have been placed under the charge of the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, and it is expedient that the same and all other messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments that may be hereafter purchased, or in any manner used and occupied by or for the said service, should be vested in the Lord High Admiral or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral: [CAP. 193 Originally Fraser 3 of 1863. 1 of 1863. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Admiralty (Vesting of Property) Ordinance. Short title. lands, etc., occupied by or for the Naval Service in Lord High Admiral or Commis- sioners for that office. 2. All messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, erections, buildings, and property whatever which have been conveyed to or are vested in any person, or are held or in any manner occupied by or in the name of any person, in trust for the Crown for the use of the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, or of any of the departments of or belonging to the said Naval Service, within this Colony, by whatever mode of conveyance, or by whatever title, or for whatever estate or interest therein the same may have been conveyed or be vested, held, or occupied, together with the rights, members, easements and appurtenances to the same respectively belonging, shall be and become and remain and continue vested in the Lord High Admiral or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, hereinafter called "the Commissioners", according to the 477 : : 1
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Admiralty (Vesting of Property). CHAPTER 193. ADMIRALTY (VESTING OF PROPERTY). For vesting all estates and property occupied by or for the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, in this Colony, in the Lord High Admiral, or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral. [26th May, 1863.] WHEREAS divers messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments have been at various times purchased for the use of the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, and conveyed to several different persons in trust for Her Majesty and Her Royal Predecessors and the same have been placed under the charge of the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, and it is expedient that the same and all other messuages, lands, tenements, and heredita- ments that may be hereafter purchased, or in any manner used and occupied by or for the said service, should be vested in the Lord High Admiral or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral: [CAP. 193 Originally Fraser 3 of 1863. 1 of 1863. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Admiralty Short title. (Vesting of Property) Ordinance. lands, etc., occupied by Naval Lord High or for the Service in Admiral or Commis- sioners for that office. 2. All messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, vesting of erections, buildings, and property whatever which have been conveyed to or are vested in any person, or are held or in any manner occupied by or in the name of any person, in trust for the Crown for the use of the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, or of any of the departments of or belong- executing ing to the said Naval Service, within this Colony, by whatever mode of conveyance, or by whatever title, or for whatever estate or interest therein the same may have been conveyed or be vested, held, or occupied, together with the rights, members, easements and appurtenances to the same respectively belonging, shall be and become and remain and continue vested in the Lord High Admiral or the Com- missioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, hereinafter called "the Commissioners", according to the 477 : : 1
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Admiralty (Vesting of Property).

CHAPTER 193.

ADMIRALTY (VESTING OF PROPERTY).

For vesting all estates and property occupied by or for the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, in this Colony, in the Lord High Admiral, or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral.

[26th May, 1863.]

WHEREAS divers messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments have been at various times purchased for the use of the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, and conveyed to several different persons in trust for Her Majesty and Her Royal Predecessors and the same have been placed under the charge of the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, and it is expedient that the same and all other messuages, lands, tenements, and heredita- ments that may be hereafter purchased, or in any manner used and occupied by or for the said service, should be vested in the Lord High Admiral or the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral:

[CAP. 193

Originally Fraser

3 of 1863.

1 of 1863.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Admiralty Short title. (Vesting of Property) Ordinance.

lands, etc.,

occupied by Naval Lord High

or for the

Service in

Admiral

or Commis- sioners for

that office.

2. All messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, vesting of erections, buildings, and property whatever which have been conveyed to or are vested in any person, or are held or in any manner occupied by or in the name of any person, in trust for the Crown for the use of the Naval Service of the United Kingdom, or of any of the departments of or belong- executing ing to the said Naval Service, within this Colony, by whatever mode of conveyance, or by whatever title, or for whatever estate or interest therein the same may have been conveyed or be vested, held, or occupied, together with the rights, members, easements and appurtenances to the same respectively belonging, shall be and become and remain and continue vested in the Lord High Admiral or the Com- missioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, hereinafter called "the Commissioners", according to the

477

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:

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