Public Education Endowment Act 1909 (WA)
Western Australia
Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984 as at 8 May 2015
Western Australia
Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984 as at 8 May 2015
Western Australia
Public Education Endowment Act 1909This Act may be cited as the
In this Act unless the contrary intention appears —
(1) The Governor may appoint the Minister charged with the administration of the
School Education Act 1999 , the chief executive officer of the department for the time being, and 3 other fit and proper persons to be the trustees of an endowment for public education and may, upon the death, resignation, or absence from the State of any trustee, appoint any other fit and proper person a trustee in his place.(2) The trustees other than the Minister referred to in subsection (1) and the chief executive officer of the department shall be appointed from time to time for not exceeding 3 years, and shall be eligible for re‑appointment.
The trustees so appointed shall be a body corporate by the name of the “Trustees of Public Education Endowment,” and by that name shall have perpetual succession and a common seal, and shall be capable of suing and being sued, and subject to the provisions of section 7, shall have power to hold, take, purchase, sell, lease, and in any manner deal with real and personal property for the purposes of this Act.
By way of permanent endowment, the Governor may grant or demise to the trustees such lands of the Crown as he may think fit.
All real and personal property vested in the trustees, or acquired by them by purchase, gift, devise, bequest, or otherwise, shall be held in trust for the purposes of public education.
The trustees shall have the entire control and management of all real and personal property at any time vested in or acquired by them; and may set out roads, streets, and open spaces, and erect and maintain buildings upon and otherwise improve any land or other property as in their absolute discretion they may think fit, and may apply any trust funds in their hands to any such purposes.
The trustees may grant leases of any lands granted or demised to them as aforesaid for any term not exceeding 21 years, and with the approval of the Governor, but not otherwise, may grant leases for any term not exceeding 99 years, and may, with the like approval, mortgage or exchange such lands.
The trustees may dispose of any real or personal property acquired by gift, devise, or bequest as they may think fit, subject only to the express trusts of any deed, will, or instrument under which such property is acquired by them.
The rents, issues, profits, and proceeds of sale of all real and personal property vested in or acquired by the trustees, after payment of the expenses of and incidental to the administration of the trust, shall be paid into the Treasury, and may be invested in the names of the trustees as trust funds may be invested under Part III of the
Provided that the annual income of all such real and personal property and investments may be applied by the trustees towards the improvement of such property, and the payment of salaries and other expenditure in carrying out the provisions of the Acts in force for the time being relating to public education:
Provided also that the proceeds of sale of any property or any moneys received by the trustees as premiums for the granting of leases, or raised by way of mortgage, may, with the approval of the Governor but not otherwise, be applied by the trustees in the improvement of any property vested in them.
Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Act or the provisions of any other Act, on and after the coming into operation of the
(a) may sell any land vested in them for the purposes of public education pursuant to section 4 and may transfer the land to the purchaser free of all trusts; and
(b) where they hold money derived, as proceeds of sale or otherwise, from land that was or is vested in them for the purposes of public education pursuant to section 4, irrespective of whether they received the money before or after the coming into operation of the
Public Education Endowment Act Amendment Act 1970 1 , may, for the purposes of public education, apply the money or any portion of it, and the whole or any portion of income from the money, to the improvement of land vested in the Minister for Education.
No tax or rate shall be charged or levied upon any property acquired by the trustees under this Act, or upon the trustees in respect thereof; but the benefit of such exemption shall not extend to any other person who may become the owner of any estate or interest in such property, whether as purchaser, lessee, or otherwise; and notwithstanding such exemption, such property shall be rateable while the same is leased or occupied for any private purpose.
The trustees shall meet for the transaction of the business of the trust at such times as they may appoint, and any 3 of them shall be a quorum.
The trustees may from time to time appoint and dismiss such officers or servants as they may deem necessary, and may pay them such salaries or remuneration as they may think fit.
The trustees may receive, out of the income of the trust property, such remuneration as the Governor may approve.
The provisions of the
This Act shall not affect the provisions of the
32 of 1909 (9 Edw. VII No. 28) | 4 Dec 1909 | 4 Dec 1909 | |
7 of 1925 (16 Geo. V No. 7) | 24 Sep 1925 | 24 Sep 1925 | |
8 of 1925 (16 Geo. V No. 8) | 24 Sep 1925 | 24 Sep 1925 | |
3 of 1970 | 29 Apr 1970 | 29 Apr 1970 | |
63 of 1981 | 13 Oct 1981 | 13 Oct 1981 | |
98 of 1985 | 4 Dec 1985 | 1 Jul 1986 (see s. 2 and | |
7 of 1988 | 30 Jun 1988 | 8 Jul 1988 (see s. 2 and | |
22 of 1996 | 11 Jul 1996 | 11 Jul 1996 (see s. 2(1)) | |
1 of 1997 | 6 May 1997 | 16 Jun 1997 (see s. 2 and | |
36 of 1999 | 2 Nov 1999 | 1 Jan 2001 (see s. 2 and | |
75 of 2000 | 7 Dec 2000 | 13 Jan 2001 (see s. 2(1) and | |
77 of 2006 | 21 Dec 2006 | 1 Feb 2007 (see s. 2(1) and | |
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