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SALVATION ARMY PROPERTY TRUST ACT 1934 - SECT 3

Vesting of property in Trustees

All lands, tenements, and hereditaments, including chattels real situate in the ACT, together with all rights, easements, and appurtenances relating thereto and all personal property which were at the time of his death held by and now stand in the name of William Bramwell Booth, as General of The Salvation Army or Director of the Social Work of The Salvation Army respectively, upon the trusts of the Deeds Poll, and all other lands, tenements, and hereditaments whatsoever, including chattels real situate in the Territory, which at the commencement of this Act stand in the name of William Bramwell Booth or in the name or names of any other person or persons in trust for The Salvation Army in the ACT, or for any of its funds or any auxiliary or department of its work or any corps or institution of The Salvation Army in the ACT, or to which The Salvation Army in the ACT is otherwise entitled, save and except any property held by The Salvation Army Auxiliary Company of Australia Proprietary Limited, shall without any conveyance or transfer vest in the Trustees upon the trusts and with the powers, authorities, and discretions and subject to the terms, provisions, and conditions of this Act and the Deeds Poll, according to the particular trusts in each case upon which the same shall be held at the commencement of this Act, but subject and without prejudice to any special trusts (if any) upon which the same may be held, and subject also to any reservation, mortgage, charge, encumbrance, lien, or lease affecting the same respectively, and subject and without prejudice to any resulting trust or any trust of any such lands, tenements, or hereditaments in favour of the donor or any person or corporation other than The Salvation Army, but upon and subject to no other trusts or provisions whatsoever.



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