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Gordon MacKenzie, deceased, (hereinafter called "the applicant") has applied to the Supreme Court at Auckland, seeking approval of a scheme for the variation of the mode of administering the trusts set up under the will of the said Ian Gordon MacKenzie, deceased. The purpose of the said scheme is as follows:

  1. To vary the terms of the trust fund provided for the purposes of maintaining a scholarship to be called "The Ian Gordon MacKenzie Scholarship" and set up under the provisions of the will of the said Ian Gordon MacKenzie, deceased, to provide that the said scholarship shall be tenable for one year only rather than three years as specified in the will and to provide that such scholarship should be offered only as funds permit rather than annually as specified in the said will and to provide for certain procedural changes in the mode of selection of scholarship holders and in the mode of administering the said trust fund.

  2. To provide that all reasonable expenses of or incidental to preparing and advertising the scheme including the costs and expenses of the Attorney-General be paid out of the trust assets.

Details of the application, the scheme, and the Attorney-General's report thereon are open for inspection by the public without fee or charge at the office of the Registrar, Supreme Court, Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland.

The application seeking approval of the aforesaid scheme will be heard in the Supreme Court at Auckland on Monday the 30th day of May 1966 at 10 a.m. or so soon thereafter as the applicant may be heard. Any person desiring to oppose the aforesaid scheme shall give notice in writing of his intention to do so to the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Auckland as aforesaid and to the applicant, care of Messrs Nicholson, Gribbin, Rogerson and Nicholson, Solicitors, Power Board Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, and the Attorney-General, Wellington not less than seven clear days before the aforesaid date of hearing.

Dated at Auckland this 5th day of April 1966.

THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. LTD by its Solicitors and duly authorised agents, Messrs Nicholson, Gribbin, Rogerson and Nicholson.

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🏛️ Application to Vary Trust Scheme for Scholarship

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
5 April 1966
Trusts, Scholarship, Supreme Court, Attorney-General, Scheme Variation
  • Ian Gordon MacKenzie, Deceased, subject of trust variation
  • Gordon MacKenzie, Applicant for trust variation

  • The Attorney-General

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