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DAVID BERRY HOSPITAL ACT 1906 - SECT 4

Manner in which lands may be dealt with

4 Manner in which lands may be dealt with

(1) The said lands, or any part thereof, may be dealt with as follows:
(a) The land described in Schedule One may be used as the site for the David Berry hospital, or may be dealt with under the next succeeding paragraph.
(b) The residue of the lands described in the Schedules to this Act not so used may be reserved or dedicated for public purposes, including wharves, railways, recreation reserves, and public roads and places, or may be vested in the Sydney Harbour Trust Commissioners, and for such purposes, and for purposes relating thereto, shall be deemed to be Crown lands within the meaning of the Crown Lands Acts.
(c) Any part thereof not required for any such purpose as aforesaid may be sold by the Governor by public auction or private contract on such conditions as he thinks fit.
(d) Any part thereof may be leased by the Governor for such term and subject to such conditions as he thinks fit.
(2) The proceeds and revenues of such lands shall be paid into the Treasury, and shall form part of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.



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