CAP. 277]
[s. 6 cont.]
Saint Andrew's
Church, Kowloon;
Church of England Trust.
right, title and interest of the church body as heretofore constituted shall vest in the trustees in fee simple for the sole and express purpose of a church and to the intent that divine worship and the services usual in the Church of England shall be therein performed and carried on in accordance with the rites and ceremonies of the said Church subject nevertheless to the road and right of way delineated and coloured red on the said plan which road shall be maintained as heretofore by the Government: Provided always that if at any time the church ceases to be used as a church for divine worship and the services usual in the Church of England cease to be performed and carried on therein in accordance with the said rites and ceremonies, the church and the precincts thereof shall revert to and become the absolute property of the Crown unless the same be sold or otherwise disposed of with the consent in writing of the Governor.
(2) All that piece or parcel of ground known and registered in the Land Office as Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1153 and the church building and buildings erected thereon, together with all rights, easements and appurtenances thereunto belonging and together with all the estate, right, title and interest held upon trust by the church body as heretofore constituted, shall vest in the trustees for the residue now unexpired of the term of seventy-five years created therein by the Crown lease thereof, subject to the payment of the rent reserved by the said Crown lease and the performance and observance of the lessee's covenants and conditions therein contained, upon trust to permit the said premises to be used by the clergyman for the time being in charge of the services of the said church (or if there be no clergyman in charge by any other clergyman of the Church of England who may be approved by the Bishop) for the conduct of such services in accordance with the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England and for such other purposes not inconsistent with the provisions of the said Crown lease as may be directed by the church council duly constituted: Provided always that the trustees shall not be deemed personally liable for any payments of money in excess of that provided or available for the purposes of the church:
And provided that the said premises or any part thereof shall not be used for other any
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CAP. 277]
[s. 6 cont.]
Saint Andrew's
Church, Kowloon;
Church of England Trust.
right, title and interest of the church body as heretofore constituted shall vest in the trustees in fee simple for the sole and express purpose of a church and to the intent that divine worship and the services usual in the Church of England shall be therein performed and carried on in accordance with the rites and ceremonies of the said Church subject nevertheless to the road and right of way delineated and coloured red on the said plan which road shall be maintained as heretofore by the Government: Provided always that if at any time the church ceases to be used as a church for divine worship and the services usual in the Church of England cease to be performed and carried on therein in accordance with the said rites and ceremonies, the church and the precincts thereof shall revert to and become the absolute property of the Crown unless the same be sold or otherwise disposed of with the consent in writing of the Governor.
(2) All that piece or parcel of ground known and registered in the Land Office as Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1153 and the church building and buildings erected thereon, together with all rights, easements and appurtenances thereunto belonging and together with all the estate, right, title and interest held upon trust by the church body as heretofore constituted, shall vest in the trustees for the residue now unexpired of the term of seventy-five years created therein by the Crown lease thereof, subject to the payment of the rent reserved by the said Crown lease and the performance and observance of the lessee's covenants and conditions therein contained, upon trust to permit the said premises to be used by the clergyman for the time being in charge of the services of the said church (or if there be no clergyman in charge by any other clergyman. of the Church of England who may be approved by the Bishop) for the conduct of such services in accordance with the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England and for such other purposes not inconsistent with the provisions of the said Crown lease as may be directed by the church. council duly constituted: Provided always that the trustees shall not be deemed personally liable for any payments of money in excess of that provided or available for the purposes of the church:
And provided that the said premises or any part thereof shall not be used for other
any
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