Man Mo Temple.
CHAPTER 154.
MAN MO TEMPLE.
[CAP. 154
To provide for the transfer of the properties of the Man Mo Temple to the Tung Wah Hospital.
[5th June, 1908.]
10 of 1908. Fraser 10 of 1908.
24 of 1950.
WHEREAS the several leasehold hereditaments and premises set out in the Schedule were granted to or became vested in certain persons as trustees for and on behalf of the Chinese community of Hong Kong or for and on behalf of a Chinese temple in Hong Kong situate upon some of the said hereditaments and premises and known as "The Man Mo Temple": AND WHEREAS the said persons or the greater number of them are now dead or cannot be found: AND WHEREAS the said hereditaments and premises and the affairs of the said Temple have for many years been managed by the Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital and it is desirable to vest the said hereditaments and premises and the temple in the Tung Wah Hospital under and subject to the conditions and provisions hereinafter contained:
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Man Mo Temple Ordinance.
Short title.
2. All the messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments described in the Schedule and all other properties vested in and moneys now belonging to or in the possession or under the control of the Man Mo Temple shall be and become and remain and continue vested in the Tung Wah Hospital, as to the said lands for the unexpired residue of the several and respective terms of years created by the Crown leases of the said lands respectively, but subject to the payment of the Crown rent or due proportion of the Crown rent reserved by such leases respectively, and subject to the observance and performance of the covenants and conditions and subject to the provisions respectively contained in such Crown leases so far as the same relate to the several hereditaments and premises comprised in the Schedule.
Property of temple vested in Tung Wah Hospital.
Schedule.
3. It shall be lawful for the Tung Wah Hospital at any time hereafter (with the consent in writing of the ...) to acquire and hold lands.
Power to hold lands.
Man Mo Temple.
CHAPTER 154.
MAN MO TEMPLE.
[CAP. 154
To provide for the transfer of the properties of the Man Originally
Mo Temple to the Tung Wah Hospital.
[5th June, 1908.]
10 of 1908. Fraser 10 of 1908.
24 of 1950.
WHEREAS the several leasehold hereditaments and premises set out in the Schedule were granted to or became vested in certain persons as trustees for and on behalf of the Chinese community of Hong Kong or for and on behalf of a Chinese temple in Hong Kong situate upon some of the said hereditaments and premises and known as "The Man Mo Temple": AND WHEREAS the said persons or the greater number of them are now dead or
cannot be found: AND WHEREAS the said hereditaments and premises and the affairs of the said Temple have for many years been managed by the Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital and it is desirable to vest the said hereditaments and premises and the temple in the Tung Wah Hospital under and subject to the conditions and provisions hereinafter contained:
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Man Mo Short title. Temple Ordinance.
of temple
Tung Wah
2. All the messuages, lands, tenements and heredita- Property ments described in the Schedule and all other properties vested in and moneys now belonging to or in the possession or under Hospital. the control of the Man Mo Temple shall be and become and Schedule. remain and continue vested in the Tung Wah Hospital, as to the said lands for the unexpired residue of the several and respective terms of years created by the Crown leases of the said lands respectively, but subject to the payment of the Crown rent or due proportion of the Crown rent reserved by such leases respectively, and subject to the observance and performance of the covenants and conditions and subject to the provisions respectively contained in such Crown leases so far as the same relate to the several hereditaments and premises comprised in the Schedule.
acquire and
3. It shall be lawful for the Tung Wah Hospital at Power to any time hereafter (with the consent in writing of the hold lands.
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