Roman Catholic Church Communities' Lands Act 1942 Proclamation relating to the Conference of Leaders of Religious Institutes in New South Wales (1995-706) [GG No 149 of 8.12.1995] (NSW)

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1995—No. 706

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH COMMUNITIES’ LANDS

ACT 1942—PROCLAMATION

(Relating to the Conference of Leaders of Religious Institutes in New

South Wales)

NEW SOUTH WALES

[Published in Gazette No. 149 of 8 December 1995]

B. R. SINCLAIR, Governor.

I, Rear Admiral PETER ROSS SINCLAIR, A.C., Governor of the State

of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 (2) of the Roman Catholic Church Communities’ Lands Act 1942, do, by this my Proclamation, add the canonical name of “Conference of Leaders of Religious Institutes in New South Wales” to the first column of the Second Schedule to that Act, and add to the second column of that Schedule opposite that name the corporate name “Trustees of the Conference of Leaders of Religious Institutes in New South Wales”.

Signed and sealed at Sydney, this 8th day of November 1995.

By His Excellency’s Command,

J. W. Shaw,

Attorney General.

GOB SAVE THE QUEEN!

1995—No. 706

EXPLANATORY NOTE

The Second Schedule to the Roman Catholic Church Communities’ Lands Act 1942 contains the canonical and corporate names of certain Roman Catholic orders, congregations, communities, associations and societies. By virtue of their listing in that Schedule, each such organisation is a “community” as defined in the Act. and by virtue of the Act, the trustees of property for the community constitute a body corporate.

This Proclamation adds the Conference of Leaders of Religious Institutes in New South Wales and the corporate name of the trustees of that organisation to the Second Schedule to the Act.

The proclamation is made under section 2 (2) of the Roman Catholic Church Communities’ Lands Act 1942.

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