Leases (Special Purposes) Act 1929 (ACT)

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I Extract irom Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 59,

dated 18th June, 1929.

THE TERRITORY FOR THE SEAT

OF GOYERNMENT.

No. 14 of 1929.

AN ORDINANCE

To amend the Leases (Special Purposes) Ordinance

1925-1927.

BE it ordained by the Governor-General of the Commonwealth Council, pursuant to the powers conferred by the Seat of of Australia, with the advice of the Federal Executive Government Acceptance Act 1909 and the Seat of Government
(Administration) Act 1910 as follows:—

1.—(1.) This Ordinance may be cited as the Leases (Special short title

Purposes) Ordinance 1929. an cl on"

(2.) The Leases (Special Purposes) Ordinance 1925-1927, as amended by this Ordinance, may be cited as the Leases (Special Purposes) Ordinance 1925-1929.

2. Section three of the Leases (Special Purposes) Ordinance

1925-1927 is repealed, and the following section inserted in its

stead:—

"3.—(1.) Subject to this Ordinance, the Federal Capital Power to grant

Commission may grant leases of land within the City Area consular

for any purposes other than business or residential purposes. pUrposS other

Commission may grant to the Government of any country Puri,oses- "(2 . ) Subject to this Ordinance, the Federal Capital o r^E ta f

outside the Commonwealth or to any accredited agent of that Government a lease of land within the City Area for any diplomatic, consular or official purpose of that Government or for the purpose of an official residence for any accredited agent of that Government or for all or any number of those purposes.''.

Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel—also accessible at

Dated this seventeenth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine.

STONEHAVEN

Governor-General.

By His Excellency's Command,

A. J. McLACHLAN

for Minister of State for Home Affairs.

By Authority: H. J. GREEN, Government Printer, Canberra.

1593.—PBIOB 3D.

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