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  1. Whenever such endorsement as aforesaid shall not
    already have been duly made, it shall be the duty of the Colonial
    Secretary of New Zealand in all cases in which the Commis-
    sioner or Commissioners who shall already have heard and de-
    cided, or who shall hereafter hear and decide any such claim as
    in the said recited ordinance mentioned, shall have already
    reported, or shall hereafter report that for the purposes in
    the said recited ordinance in that behalf mentioned, it would be
    expedient that the legal estate in the land to be comprised
    in any such grant as therein mentioned, should be deemed to
    have been in the grantee from and after a date to be named by
    the Claimant in that behalf, to enderse upon every such grant
    the date so reported or to be reported as aforesaid, and there-
    upon the legal estate in the land to be comprised in such grant,
    shall be deemed to have been in the grantee from the date so
    to be endorsed as aforesaid.

  2. This Act shall be entitled, and may be cited and referred
    to as "The Land Claimants' Ordinance Amendment Act, 1855.'

In the name of Her Majesty I assent to this Act.
THOMAS GCRE BROWNE,
Governor.

ENGLISH ACTS ACT 1855

IN THE NINETEENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HER MAJESTY
QUEEN VICTORIA

Session 3, No 3.

ANALYSIS.
Title.
Preamble.

  1. Certain Acts adopted.
  2. Commencement of Act.
  3. Short title.
    Schedule.

AN ACT for bringing into operation within the Colony certain Title.
Acts of the Imperial Parliament.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1855, No 22





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πŸ›οΈ Text of Act amending New Zealand Company's Land Claimants Ordinance (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
15 September 1855
Land claims, Colonial Secretary, Grant endorsement, Ordinance Amendment
  • THOMAS GCRE BROWNE, Governor

πŸ›οΈ Introduction and Analysis of English Acts Act 1855

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Imperial Acts, Adoption, Analysis, Schedule