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CAP. 1062]

Salvation Army.

[1964 Ed.

Powers of corporation.

Use of the corporate seal

Change of person holding office of General not to affect property and interest.

Who to be

deemed The General of The Salvation Army.

succession and shall and may have and use a corporate seal and may from time to time break, change, alter and make anew the said seal as to the corporation may deem fit.

(2) The corporation may sue and be sued and take all legal proceedings in any of the Courts of the Colony and all writs of summons, notices and legal process may be served upon the corporation by being left at the residence in the Colony of the duly appointed attorney of The General of The Salvation Army for the time being.

3. (1) The corporation shall have 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, and also to invest moneys upon mortgage of any lands, buildings, messuages or tenements or upon the mortgages, debentures, stocks, funds, shares or securities of any Government, municipality, corporation, company or person, and also to purchase, acquire and possess vessels and other goods and chattels of what nature and kind soever.

(2) The corporation shall further have power by deed under its seal to grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender, exchange, partition, yield up, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer or otherwise dispose of any lands, buildings, messuages, tenements, mortgages, debentures, stocks, funds, shares or securities, or vessels or other goods and chattels, which are for the time being vested in or belonging to the corporation, upon such terms as to the corporation may seem fit.

4. (1) All deeds, documents and other instruments requiring the seal of the corporation shall be sealed with the seal of the corporation in the presence of The General of The Salvation Army for the time being or his attorney duly authorized by power of attorney and shall also be signed by The General for the time being or his attorney so authorized as aforesaid.

(2) Such signing shall be taken as sufficient evidence that the said seal was duly and properly affixed and that the same is the lawful seal of the corporation.

5. No change of the person holding the office of The General of The Salvation Army shall affect any immovable or movable property or any interest therein vested in the corporation but the same shall notwithstanding any such change continue to be vested in the corporation.

6. Upon the lodging at the office of the Colonial Secretary of a copy or copies certified by the Chief of Staff of The Salvation Army or the Commissioner acting for the time being as the Chief of Staff of The Salvation Army of a document or documents purporting to be or to record the appointment of and acceptance of office by a General of The Salvation Army it shall be deemed to

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CAP. 1062] Salvation Army. [1964 Ed. Powers of corporation. Use of the corporate seal Change of person holding office of General not to affect property and interest. Who to be deemed The General of The Salvation Army. succession and shall and may have and use a corporate seal and may from time to time break, change, alter and make anew the said seal as to the corporation may deem fit. (2) The corporation may sue and be sued and take all legal proceedings in any of the Courts of the Colony and all writs of summons, notices and legal process may be served upon the corporation by being left at the residence in the Colony of the duly appointed attorney of The General of The Salvation Army for the time being. 3. (1) The corporation shall have 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, and also to invest moneys upon mortgage of any lands, buildings, messuages or tenements or upon the mortgages, debentures, stocks, funds, shares or securities of any Government, municipality, corporation, company or person, and also to purchase, acquire and possess vessels and other goods and chattels of what nature and kind soever. (2) The corporation shall further have power by deed under its seal to grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender, exchange, partition, yield up, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer or otherwise dispose of any lands, buildings, messuages, tenements, mortgages, debentures, stocks, funds, shares or securities, or vessels or other goods and chattels, which are for the time being vested in or belonging to the corporation, upon such terms as to the corporation may seem fit. 4. (1) All deeds, documents and other instruments requiring the seal of the corporation shall be sealed with the seal of the corporation in the presence of The General of The Salvation Army for the time being or his attorney duly authorized by power of attorney and shall also be signed by The General for the time being or his attorney so authorized as aforesaid. (2) Such signing shall be taken as sufficient evidence that the said seal was duly and properly affixed and that the same is the lawful seal of the corporation. 5. No change of the person holding the office of The General of The Salvation Army shall affect any immovable or movable property or any interest therein vested in the corporation but the same shall notwithstanding any such change continue to be vested in the corporation. 6. Upon the lodging at the office of the Colonial Secretary of a copy or copies certified by the Chief of Staff of The Salvation Army or the Commissioner acting for the time being as the Chief of Staff of The Salvation Army of a document or documents purporting to be or to record the appointment of and acceptance of office by a General of The Salvation Army it shall be deemed to
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2 CAP. 1062] Salvation Army. [1964 Ed. Powers of corporation. Use of the corporate seal Change of person holding office of General not to affect property and interest. Who to be deemed The General of The Salvation Army. succession and shall and may have and use a corporate seal and may from time to time break, change, alter and make anew the said seal as to the corporation may deem fit. (2) The corporation may sue and be sued and take all legal proceedings in any of the Courts of the Colony and all writs of summons, notices and legal process may be served upon the cor- poration by being left at the residence in the Colony of the duly appointed attorney of The General of The Salvation Army for the time being. 3. (1) The corporation shall have 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, and also to invest moneys upon mortgage of any lands, buildings, messuages or tenements or upon the mortgages, debentures, stocks, funds, shares or securities of any Government, municipality, corporation, company or person, and also to pur- chase, acquire and possess vessels and other goods and chattels of what nature and kind soever. (2) The corporation shall further have power by deed under its seal to grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender, exchange, parti- tion, yield up, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer or otherwise dispose of any lands, buildings, messuages, tenements, mortgages, debentures, stocks, funds, shares or securities, or vessels or other goods and chattels, which are for the time being vested in or belonging to the corporation, upon such terms as to the corpora- tion may seem fit. 4. (1) All deeds, documents and other instruments requir- ing the seal of the corporation shall be sealed with the seal of the corporation in the presence of The General of The Salvation Army for the time being or his attorney duly authorized by power of attorney and shall also be signed by The General for the time being or his attorney so authorized as aforesaid. (2) Such signing shall be taken as sufficient evidence that the said seal was duly and properly affixed and that the same is the lawful seal of the corporation. 5. No change of the person holding the office of The General of The Salvation Army shall affect any immovable or movable property or any interest therein vested in the corporation but the same shall notwithstanding any such change continue to be vested in the corporation. 6. Upon the lodging at the office of the Colonial Secretary of a copy or copies certified by the Chief of Staff of The Salvation Army or the Commissioner acting for the time being as the Chief of Staff of The Salvation Army of a document or documents pur- porting to be or to record the appointment of and acceptance of office by a General of The Salvation Army it shall be deemed to
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CAP. 1062]

Salvation Army.

[1964 Ed.

Powers of corporation.

Use of the corporate seal

Change of person holding office of General not to affect property and interest.

Who to be

deemed The General of The Salvation Army.

succession and shall and may have and use a corporate seal and may from time to time break, change, alter and make anew the said seal as to the corporation may deem fit.

(2) The corporation may sue and be sued and take all legal proceedings in any of the Courts of the Colony and all writs of summons, notices and legal process may be served upon the cor- poration by being left at the residence in the Colony of the duly appointed attorney of The General of The Salvation Army for the time being.

3. (1) The corporation shall have 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, and also to invest moneys upon mortgage of any lands, buildings, messuages or tenements or upon the mortgages, debentures, stocks, funds, shares or securities of any Government, municipality, corporation, company or person, and also to pur- chase, acquire and possess vessels and other goods and chattels of what nature and kind soever.

(2) The corporation shall further have power by deed under its seal to grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender, exchange, parti- tion, yield up, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer or otherwise dispose of any lands, buildings, messuages, tenements, mortgages, debentures, stocks, funds, shares or securities, or vessels or other goods and chattels, which are for the time being vested in or belonging to the corporation, upon such terms as to the corpora- tion may seem fit.

4. (1) All deeds, documents and other instruments requir- ing the seal of the corporation shall be sealed with the seal of the corporation in the presence of The General of The Salvation Army for the time being or his attorney duly authorized by power of attorney and shall also be signed by The General for the time being or his attorney so authorized as aforesaid.

(2) Such signing shall be taken as sufficient evidence that the said seal was duly and properly affixed and that the same is the lawful seal of the corporation.

5. No change of the person holding the office of The General of The Salvation Army shall affect any immovable or movable property or any interest therein vested in the corporation but the same shall notwithstanding any such change continue to be vested in the corporation.

6. Upon the lodging at the office of the Colonial Secretary of a copy or copies certified by the Chief of Staff of The Salvation Army or the Commissioner acting for the time being as the Chief of Staff of The Salvation Army of a document or documents pur- porting to be or to record the appointment of and acceptance of office by a General of The Salvation Army it shall be deemed to

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