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Dominican Missions.

[CAP. 1018

1

CHAPTER 1018.

DOMINICAN MISSIONS.

To provide for the incorporation of the Procurator in the Colony

for the Dominican Missions in the Far East.

Originally

14 of 1886. (Cap. 281, 1950.)

50 of 1911.

[7th May, 1886.]

51 of 1911.

62 of 1911.

63 of 1911.

43 of 1912.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Dominican Missions Ordinance.

(Amended, 5 of 1924, s. 6, and 43 of 1912, Schedule)

2. The procurator in the Colony for the Dominican Missions having placed in the hands of the Governor satisfactory proof of his appointment shall be a body corporate, hereinafter called the corporation, and shall have the name of "The Procurator in Hong Kong for the Dominican Missions in the Far East", and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and shall and may sue and be sued in all courts in the Colony, and shall and may have and use a common seal, and the said seal may break, change, alter, and make anew as to the said corporation may seem fit; and the said corporation shall have full power to acquire, accept leases of, purchase, take, hold, and enjoy any lands, buildings, messuages, or tenements of what nature or kind soever and wheresoever situate in the Colony, and also to invest moneys on mortgage of any lands, buildings, messuages, or tenements in the Colony, or on the mortgages or debentures, stock, funds, shares, or securities of any corporation or company carrying on business or having an office in the Colony, and also to purchase and acquire all manner of goods and chattels whatsoever; and the said corporation is hereby further empowered by deed under its seal, to grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender and yield up, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer, or otherwise dispose of any lands, buildings, messuages, and tenements, mortgages, debentures, stock, funds, and securities, goods and chattels, that may be vested in the said corporation, upon such terms as to the said corporation may seem fit:

Provided that due notice of appointment as Procurator in the Colony, and of the proof thereof having been placed in the hands of the Governor, shall be given in the Gazette.

(Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 62 of 1911, Schedule, and 63 of 1911, Schedule)

3. All deeds and other instruments requiring the seal of the said corporation shall be sealed in the presence of the said Procurator or his attorney duly authorized, and shall also be signed by him.

(Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 62 of 1911, Schedule, and 63 of 1911, Schedule)

5 of 1924. 37 of 1950.

Short title.

Incorporation of Procurator in the Colony for Dominican Missions in

the Far East.

Use of seal of corporation.

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1964 Ed.] Dominican Missions. [CAP. 1018 1 CHAPTER 1018. DOMINICAN MISSIONS. To provide for the incorporation of the Procurator in the Colony for the Dominican Missions in the Far East. Originally 14 of 1886. (Cap. 281, 1950.) 50 of 1911. [7th May, 1886.] 51 of 1911. 62 of 1911. 63 of 1911. 43 of 1912. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Dominican Missions Ordinance. (Amended, 5 of 1924, s. 6, and 43 of 1912, Schedule) 2. The procurator in the Colony for the Dominican Missions having placed in the hands of the Governor satisfactory proof of his appointment shall be a body corporate, hereinafter called the corporation, and shall have the name of "The Procurator in Hong Kong for the Dominican Missions in the Far East", and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and shall and may sue and be sued in all courts in the Colony, and shall and may have and use a common seal, and the said seal may break, change, alter, and make anew as to the said corporation may seem fit; and the said corporation shall have full power to acquire, accept leases of, purchase, take, hold, and enjoy any lands, buildings, messuages, or tenements of what nature or kind soever and wheresoever situate in the Colony, and also to invest moneys on mortgage of any lands, buildings, messuages, or tenements in the Colony, or on the mortgages or debentures, stock, funds, shares, or securities of any corporation or company carrying on business or having an office in the Colony, and also to purchase and acquire all manner of goods and chattels whatsoever; and the said corporation is hereby further empowered by deed under its seal, to grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender and yield up, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer, or otherwise dispose of any lands, buildings, messuages, and tenements, mortgages, debentures, stock, funds, and securities, goods and chattels, that may be vested in the said corporation, upon such terms as to the said corporation may seem fit: Provided that due notice of appointment as Procurator in the Colony, and of the proof thereof having been placed in the hands of the Governor, shall be given in the Gazette. (Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 62 of 1911, Schedule, and 63 of 1911, Schedule) 3. All deeds and other instruments requiring the seal of the said corporation shall be sealed in the presence of the said Procurator or his attorney duly authorized, and shall also be signed by him. (Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 62 of 1911, Schedule, and 63 of 1911, Schedule) 5 of 1924. 37 of 1950. Short title. Incorporation of Procurator in the Colony for Dominican Missions in the Far East. Use of seal of corporation.
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1964 Ed.] Dominican Missions. [CAP. 1018 1 CHAPTER 1018. DOMINICAN MISSIONS. To provide for the incorporation of the Procurator in the Colony for the Dominican Missions in the Far East. Originally 14 of 1886. (Cap. 281, 1950.) 50 of 1911. [7th May, 1886.] 51 of 1911. 62 of 1911. 63 of 1911. 43 of 1912. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Dominican Missions Ordinance. (Amended, 5 of 1924, s. 6, and 43 of 1912, Schedule) 2. The procurator in the Colony for the Dominican Mis- sions having placed in the hands of the Governor satisfactory proof of his appointment shall be a body corporate, hereinafter called the corporation, and shall have the name of "The Procurator in Hong Kong for the Dominican Missions in the Far East", and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and shall and may sue and be sued in all courts in the Colony, and shall and may have and use a common seal, and the said seal may break, change, alter, and make anew as to the said corporation may seem fit; and the said corporation shall have full power to acquire, accept leases of, purchase, take, hold, and enjoy any lands, buildings, messuages, or tenements of what nature or kind soever and where- soever situate in the Colony, and also to invest moneys on mort- gage of any lands, buildings, messuages, or tenements in the Colony, or on the mortgages or debentures, stock, funds, shares, or securities of any corporation or company carrying on business or having an office in the Colony, and also to purchase and acquire all manner of goods and chattels whatsoever; and the said corporation is hereby further empowered by deed under its seal, to grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender and yield up, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer, or otherwise dispose of any lands, build- ings, messuages, and tenements, mortgages, debentures, stock, funds, and securities, goods and chattels, that may be vested in the said corporation, upon such terms as to the said corporation may seem fit: Provided that due notice of appointment as Procurator in the Colony, and of the proof thereof having been placed in the hands of the Governor, shall be given in the Gazette. (Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 62 of 1911, Schedule, and 63 of 1911, Schedule) 3. All deeds and other instruments requiring the seal of the said corporation shall be sealed in the presence of the said Procurator or his attorney duly authorized, and shall also be signed by him. (Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 62 of 1911, Schedule, and 63 of 1911, Schedule) 5 of 1924. 37 of 1950. Short title. Incorporation of Procurator in the Colony for Dominican Missions in the Far East. Use of seal of corporation.
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1964 Ed.]

Dominican Missions.

[CAP. 1018

1

CHAPTER 1018.

DOMINICAN MISSIONS.

To provide for the incorporation of the Procurator in the Colony

for the Dominican Missions in the Far East.

Originally

14 of 1886. (Cap. 281, 1950.)

50 of 1911.

[7th May, 1886.]

51 of 1911.

62 of 1911.

63 of 1911.

43 of 1912.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Dominican Missions Ordinance.

(Amended, 5 of 1924, s. 6, and 43 of 1912, Schedule)

2. The procurator in the Colony for the Dominican Mis- sions having placed in the hands of the Governor satisfactory proof of his appointment shall be a body corporate, hereinafter called the corporation, and shall have the name of "The Procurator in Hong Kong for the Dominican Missions in the Far East", and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and shall and may sue and be sued in all courts in the Colony, and shall and may have and use a common seal, and the said seal may break, change, alter, and make anew as to the said corporation may seem fit; and the said corporation shall have full power to acquire, accept leases of, purchase, take, hold, and enjoy any lands, buildings, messuages, or tenements of what nature or kind soever and where- soever situate in the Colony, and also to invest moneys on mort- gage of any lands, buildings, messuages, or tenements in the Colony, or on the mortgages or debentures, stock, funds, shares, or securities of any corporation or company carrying on business or having an office in the Colony, and also to purchase and acquire all manner of goods and chattels whatsoever; and the said corporation is hereby further empowered by deed under its seal, to grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender and yield up, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer, or otherwise dispose of any lands, build- ings, messuages, and tenements, mortgages, debentures, stock, funds, and securities, goods and chattels, that may be vested in the said corporation, upon such terms as to the said corporation may seem fit:

Provided that due notice of appointment as Procurator in the Colony, and of the proof thereof having been placed in the hands of the Governor, shall be given in the Gazette.

(Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 62 of 1911, Schedule, and 63 of 1911, Schedule)

3. All deeds and other instruments requiring the seal of the said corporation shall be sealed in the presence of the said Procurator or his attorney duly authorized, and shall also be signed by him.

(Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 62 of 1911, Schedule, and 63 of 1911, Schedule)

5 of 1924. 37 of 1950.

Short title.

Incorporation of Procurator in the Colony for Dominican Missions in

the Far East.

Use of seal of corporation.

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