Oxford-street Improvement Act (1894 No osi) (NSW)

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1894.   57̂ VIC.

Oxford-street Improvement.

OXFOKD-STREET

An Act to enable the Connell of the Borough

I m t e o v e m e n t .

of Paddington to close certain portions of Marshall-street, a public street in the said Borough, and a certain right-of-way leading therefrom; and to vest the fee- simid e of part of the land comprised in the closed portion of the said street and said riglit-of-way in the Marshall’s Padding­ ton Brewery (Limited), a Company duly registered under the “Companies Act”; and to vest in the said Borough for the improvement of Oxford-street certain pieces and parcels of land owned l)y the said Marshall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited), fronting Oxford-street; and for other purposes in furtherance of or conse- (juent on the aforesaid ol)jects. [23rd Maif 1894.]

T TT IIE U E A S it is expedient that certain portions of Oxford- Preamble.

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street, in the Borough of Paddington, sliould be improved and

widened : And whereas the land required for that purpose is vested in the Marshall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited) : And whereas the said Marsliall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited) is willing to dedicate the said land for the said purpose in consideration of a certain street known as Marshall-street in the said Borough being closed and portion of the land thereof being vested in the said Marshall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited) : And whereas it is expedient to close tlie said IMarshall-street for the purpose aforesaid : Be it therefore enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, l)y and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows ;—■

1. This Act maybe cited as the “Oxford-street Improvement Act.” short title.

2. Erom and after the passing of this Act it shall be lawful for M arsbaii-streot to bo

the Municipal Council of the Borough of Paddington, for the purposes closed.

of this Act, to close and stop up certain portions of a road or street in

the said Borougli known as Slarshall-street, more particularly described

in the Eirst Schedule hereto, and thereupon all the rights, easements,

and privileges of any person or persons therein or thereover shall cease

and determine.

y. The directors of the Marshall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited) nedioation of land

are liercby empowered to dedicate all that piece or parcel of laud oxfOTd-strect™*̂

described in the Second Schedule hereto to the Borough of Paddington,

for the purpose of the widening and improvement of Oxford-street;

and tliercupon the fee-simple of the said land shall vest in the

Municipal Council of the said Borough for the purpose aforesaid, and

the said land shall, subject to the conditions hereinafter mentioned, be formed into and kept as a public street or road by the Municipal Council of the said Borough.

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57̂ VIC.

1894.

Oxford-street Improvement.

U pon dedication of

4. Upon tlie dedication of the said land hy the Marshall’s

land, portion of

M arshall-stroot to

Paddington Bre\yery (Limited), all that piece or parcel of land

vest in brewery.

described in the Pirst Schedule hereto shall vest in the said Marshall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited), for an estate in fee-simple free from all rights, (casements, and ]>rivileges of any person or persons therein or thereover.

O n defau lt of

5. Th(' said Marshall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited) shall,

brew ery

reTnoA'iiiii

erections, BorouLdi

within two years from the passing of this Act, remove or cause

m ay do so at

to he removed from the parcels of land described in the said Second

brew ery’s cxi^ense.

Schedule all buildings and materials erected or placed on the said land, and in default of their so doing the Muuici|oal Council of the said Borough may enter upon the said land and may remove or cause to be removed all such buildings and materials at the cost and exjjcnse of the said iMar.shall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited), and may recover the said cost and ('xpense from the said ^Marshall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited) in any Court of competent jurisdiction as money paid by the Munieijjal Council of tlu' said Borough at the request ol' the said Marshall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited).

A ct to be evidence'

under general issue.

6. If any action, siiit, or other legal proceedings be instituted or brought by any person or i)crsons against the said Marshall’s Padding­ ton Brewery (Limited) or its assigns, in respect of the parcel of land described in tlie Pirst Schedule hereto, or of any right, ease­ ment, or jirivilege in resjiect thereof, it shall be lawful for the said Marshall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited) or its assigns to plead the general issue and give this Act in evidence thereunder.

THE FIK.ST SCHEDULE REFERKED TO.

All that piece or parcel of land situated in the parish of Alexandria, county of Cumberland, Colony of New South Wales, be the hereinafter mentioned dimensions a little more or less, containing by admea.surement five thousand two hundred and twenty- eight square fe e t; Commencing at a point on the south-east boundary line of block L of the subdivision of the Sydney Common, at its interscctio7i with the new building line on the south-west side of Oxford-street; and bounded thence on the north-east by said building line of Oxford-street bearing south fifty-five degrees forty-one minutes thirty seconds east forty-two feet seven and three quarter inches to land formerly granted to Maria Zouch, and now the property of Marshall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited); thence on the south-east, north-east, and again on the south-east by the boundary lines of that land bearing south fifty-four degrees thirty-five minutes thirty seconds west sixty-four feet four and a quarter inches, south forty-five degrees thirty-seven minutes east fifty-six feet, south forty-three degrees twenty-five minutes east thirty feet nine inches, and south forty-five degrees forty-one minutes west twenty-seven feet and a half inch to land formerly the property of George Brereton; thence on the south-west, north-west, and again on the south-west by the boumlary lines of that land bearing north forty- three degrees thirteen minutes west twelve feet six inches, north forty-five degrees forty-one minutes east fourteen feet seven inches, and north forty-three degrees twenty- five minutes west eighteen feet and two and a half inches to other land now the property of Marshall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited) ; thence again on the south-west, south-east, and south-west by the boundary lines of last-mentioned property bearing north forty-five degrees thirty-seven minutes west twenty-six feet eleven inclies, south forty-five degrees west four feet six inches, and north forty-six degrees forty-eight minutes westthirty-one feet eleven and a half inches ; thence ou remainder of the south­ east by the north-west boundary line of said property, and the north-west boundary line of land before referred to, formerly the property of George Brereton, bearing south fifty-four degrees thirty-five minutes thirty seconds west, in all twenty-seven feet four inches to the westernmost corner of last-mentioned land ; thence on remainder of the south-west by the north-eastern termination of Marshall-street bearing north forty-six degrees twenty-three minutes west thirty-seven feet eight and a half inches to block L of the subdivision of the Sydney Common aforesaid, now the property of Marshall’s Paddington Brewery (Limited) ; and thence on remainder of the north-west by part of the south-east boundaiy line of that land bearing north fifty-four degrees thirty-five minutes thirty seconds east ninety-five feet seven and a half inches, to the point of commencement.

The

1894.   57 ' VIC.

ParramaUa Slreet JVatenug.

THE SECUXD fi(.'ilEDL'LE ItEFEEKEU TO.

All tliiit pitiuf ur puivt'l lit hiiiil situatoil in tlie [tarisli uf Alexandria, wiuiitj' (if Ciimberlaiid, Cdlony of jN'ew fSimtli WalcH, be the liereiiuifter mentioned dimeiisiioiis a lilile more or less, cento iiiiiig by admeasurement f.liree bund red and two lee sf|uare feel, and being part of the land eounirising block E of the subdivision of tbo Sjolnoy Coinaioii; ( 'iimmoiiciiig at Lbo iiitersedion of tin; jiresont building litie on tlie aoutb-weat side of ( l.vford-strcot with the east biiiblijig Hue (if Dowlingr-streot; and bounded thence on the iiiirtb-eaat by said building lino of Ox ford* street, being tlu' north-east lioundary line of said block L bearing south si.vty-nine degi'oes forty-six minutes tinrty seconds east ninety feet eight inches to the easternmost corner of said hlock L; thence on the south- (‘list by part of the south-east boundary line of said bluck L bearing south lifty-fonr degrees tbirtv-bve luinutes thirty seeonds .west eight feet four inelies to tlio new building line in ().\ford-stre(d ; ami vlience on tlie south-west by that building line hearing north tifly-tive degree. ̂ forty-one minutes thirty secoiiil.s west eighty-si.x feet two and three-quarter iiiche.s, to the poiiil- of eoinmeiieemeiit.

And al.so all that jdece or parrel of land situated in the jiarisli of Alexaiultia, eoiioty of (hunherlaiid, (lolmiy of Xew Snutli Wales, ho the hcreinafti'r mentioned dimensions a little no ire or less, eontaining by admeasiireinent one thousand tlii'C(; hiuidretl and forty-five square feet, and being part of the laud granted to Maria /ioueh, by Crown grant dated tlnrtieth A}H'd, one thousand eight hundred and forty : t.’om- meneing at ihu iiitea'secliun of the jivesent hiiihliiig line on the south-west side of O.iifiinl- streut with the sonlh-east bid Ming line of ft larshail-street ; and bounded thence on the mirth-easl hv said building line of Oxford-street bearing south MLvty-iiiuf; degrees forty- six minutes thirty seconds east thirty-two feet live aud a half inelies and south forly- scveii degrees thirty-seven miimtes forty seconds east one lutndred and forty feet seven inches to the northernmost corner of ianil now the property of 11. E fastlo ; thence on tin’ smith-west by the new builiiiug line of Oxford-street hearing north forty-threi^ degrees thirty-six minutes ihirty seconds west one liundred and thirty-eight feet six inches and north fifty-five degrees forty-one iniiiiit.es thirty seconds west tlnrly-seveiL feet one aii<l a half iiieh to Marshall-street aforesaid; and thence on the north-west hv the south-easi hiiildiiig line of said i\Iarshall-street hearing north fifty-four ilegrees thirty-tivi‘ minutes thirty seconds east twelve feet live and tliree-tpnirter inches, to the ])oint of eommeneement.

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