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A.D. 1926.

Congregational Chapel Charities.

General Provisions.

18. In case the Church shall at any time by a special resolution request the said Sussex Congregational Union (Incorporated) or any other incorporated union or association acting as Trustees to retire from the Trusteeship of the Charities or in case such 5 union or association shall at any time desire to retire or be discharged from the said Trusteeship and shall signify such desire by giving three calendar months notice in writing under the hand of their secretary addressed to the Pastor and Deacons of the Church the Church shall forthwith or (as the case may be) 10 before the expiration of the said notice proceed by special resolution to appoint as new trustees of the Charities either duly qualified individual persons or another incorporated union or any incorporated association of congregational churches and the said Sussex Congregational Union (Incorporated) or other 15 the union or association ceasing to be Trustees shall at the request and cost of the Church convey or assign the hereditaments then vested in such union or association and affected by the trusts of this Scheme to such persons or to such other incorporated union or association as the Church may appoint.

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19. In the event of the said Sussex Congregational Union (Incorporated) or any other incorporated union or association acting as Trustees ceasing to be Trustees of the Charities and of the Church deciding to appoint individual Trustees in their place the following provisions as to the appointment of new 25 Trustees and as to the discharge and retirement of Trustees by way of variation of the statutory provisions shall take effect:(i) The full number of Trustees shall be 10 and that number shall as far as possible be kept up;

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(ii) No person shall be appointed a Trustee who is not a 30
member of a congregational church and any Trustee
who ceases to be a member of such a church or who
becomes bankrupt or remains out of the United Kingdom
for more than 12 consecutive calendar months shall
ipso facto cease to be a Trustee of the Charities;
(iii) A new Trustee may be appointed in the place of any
Trustee who through death retirement or any other
cause ceases to be a Trustee or who desires to be dis-
charged from the trusts of the Charities or who refuses
or is unfit to act or is incapable of acting therein;
(iv) Any one of the Trustees may when there are more
than five Trustees retire from the trusts of the Charities
on giving two calendar months' notice in writing of his
intention so to do to the then pastor and deacons or
one of the deacons of the Church (if there shall be such 45
pastor or deacon) and to each of the other Trustees
for the time being and upon the termination of such

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Congregational Chapel Charities.

two months the Trustee giving the notice shall cease A.D. 1926.
to be a Trustee to all intents and purposes provided

that any notice sent by post to the last known usual
place of abode in England of any Trustee shall be
sufficient notice to him hereunder.

20. All the trusts powers discretions and authorities hereby
given to or vested in the Trustees shall be exerciseable by their
committee or a majority of such committee or by a majority of
the Trustees in the event of there being individual Trustees as
10 fully and effectually in all respects as the same might have been
exercised by the Trustees During such period as an incorporated
union or association shall act as Trustees of the Charities they
shall be entitled to act according to their rules and byelaws
from time to time in force provided that if there shall be any
15 variance or inconsistency between the provisions of such rules
and byelaws and the provisions of this Scheme the provisions
of this Scheme shall prevail.

21. The Charity Commissioners may from time to time in the exercise of their ordinary jurisdiction establish Schemes for 20 the alteration of any of the provisions of this Scheme as if those provisions had been made by the Founder in the case of a Charity having a Founder.

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SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY.

Charity Numbered (1) above.

Land situate in Ann Street London Road Brighton together with the buildings thereon known as the London Road Congregational Chapel.

Charity Numbered (2) above.

1,999l. 48. 6d. four per cent. Funding Stock 1960-90 standing 30 in the names of Edwin James Hamilton John Mansfield Arthur Edward Saunders and William Stevens,

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To confirm a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the application or management of the Charities consisting of the London Road Congregational Chapel and the net proceeds of sale of the trust property in Hanover Place both in the Borough of Brighton in the County of Sussex.

Presented by Colonel Spender-Clay.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 28 April 1926.

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To be purchased directly from

H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses:
Adastral House, Kingsway, London, W.C. 2; 28, Abingdon
Street, London, S.W. 1; York Street, Manchester;

1, St. Andrews Crescent, Cardiff; or 120, George Street, Edinburgh; or through any Bookseller.

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Supply) Bill.

ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES.

Clause.

1. Power to investigate prices, &c., of building materials and to regulate prices and conditions of supply.

2. Investigations.

3. Orders empowering the Minister of Health to requisition stocks and out-put and carry on business where supply is unreasonably withheld.

4. Compensation payable by the Minister.

5. Liability of chairman, director or officer for offences committed by a company.

6. Expenses.

7. Action by the Board of Trade.

8. Application to Scotland.

9. Short title and extent.

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