✨ Charitable Trusts and Society Notices
17 NOVEMBER 2005
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 193
The trustees are seeking the approval of the Court to be
given to a scheme, under Part III of the Charitable Trusts
Act 1957, providing for disposal of the trust property for
other charitable purposes, namely:
-
The purpose of the scheme is to provide for the
amalgamation of the applicants into one amalgamated
trust called the McAuley Trust on the basis that no
consideration pass between the applicants. -
The trust deed relating to the McAuley Trust is set
out in the Second Schedule to the affidavit filed in the
High Court on behalf of the applicants. -
In order to give effect to the amalgamation, the
approval of and orders of the Court are sought
as follows:
(a) The approval by the Court of the amalgamation
of the applicant trusts into one amalgamated
trust, namely the seventh-named applicant, the
McAuley Trust, which empowers the trustees to
hold property for the purposes of the religious,
educational and charitable work carried on by
a single congregation covering the whole of
New Zealand and for any other purposes
which are charitable according to the law of
New Zealand and otherwise on the trusts set out
in the trust deed for the McAuley Trust.
(b) An order that the amalgamated trust, namely
the McAuley Trust, succeed to all the property
(meaning property of every kind whether
tangible or intangible, real or personal, corporeal
or incorporeal and including rights, interests
and claims of every kind in relation to property
however they arise and any estate or interest
in any real or personal property, and any thing in
action), rights, interests, powers, privileges, trusts,
contracts, engagements and authorities of each of
the seven applicants.
(c) An order that any bequest or gift to any of the six
first-named applicants take effect as a bequest or
gift to the amalgamated trust.
(d) An order that the amalgamated trust succeed to
all the debts and liabilities and obligations of each
of the applicants.
(e) An order that actions, arbitrations and proceedings
pending by, or against, each of the applicants may
be continued by, or against, the amalgamated trust.
(f) An order that a conviction, ruling, order or
judgment in favour of, or against, an applicant
may be enforced by, or against, the amalgamated
trust.
(g) An order that the effect of this amalgamation and
succession shall be a settlement by the applicants
on the amalgamated trust for the purposes of the
Goods and Services Tax Act 1985.\n
4. The orders providing for the amalgamation of the
applicant trust boards shall, where any property is
held on a register, be given effect by registration of
a transmission to the amalgamated trust board, the
McAuley Trust.
- Following the amalgamation, all of the applicants
other than the McAuley Trust shall be removed
from the Register of Incorporated Societies.
The date proposed for the hearing of the application by the
High Court at Wellington is Monday, the 12th day of
December 2005 at 10.00 a.m.
Any person desiring to oppose the scheme should give
written notice of his or her intention to do so to the Registrar
of the High Court at Wellington and to the trustees, Sisters of
Mercy, care of O’Regan Arndt Peters & Evans, Solicitors,
142 Lambton Quay (P.O. Box 5176), Wellington, or by
facsimile to (04) 473 0022 and/or to the Attorney-General,
care of the Crown Law Office, Level Ten, Unisys House,
56 The Terrace (P.O. Box 5012), Wellington, or by facsimile
to (04) 499 5804.
Such notice must be given not less than seven clear days
before the date of hearing.
Dated at Wellington this 9th day of November 2005.
V. H. PETERS, Solicitor for the Applicants.
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Friendly Societies and Credit Unions Notices
Notice of Cancellation of Registration
Notice is hereby given that the Registrar of Friendly
Societies and Credit Unions has, pursuant to section
91 (1) (f) of the Friendly Societies and Credit Unions Act
1982, on the 7th day of November 2005, cancelled the
registration of Star of Avondale Lodge No. 63, a branch of
the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, because the branch
has ceased to exist.
NEVILLE HARRIS, Registrar.
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Incorporated Societies Act Notices
Dissolution of Incorporated Societies
Section 28 (1) of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908
The Registrar of Incorporated Societies is satisfied that the
societies listed below are no longer carrying on operations
and, therefore, gives notice that they are dissolved pursuant
to section 28 (1) of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908:
- Abstracts’ Brief Chronicles Inc.
- Aotearoa Tertiary Students Association (ATSA) Inc.
- Ashburton River Irrigators Association Inc.
- Auckland Jazz Education Society Inc.
- Aviation Industry Association of New Zealand Inc.
- Bay of Islands Charter Fishing Association Inc.
- Bay of Plenty Coast Rowing Club Inc.
- Bays Festival Markets Inc.
- Birthright (Napier) Inc.
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Notice of Application for Approval of a Scheme under Charitable Trusts Act
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement9 November 2005
Charitable Trusts, High Court, Wellington, McAuley Trust, Sisters of Mercy
- V. H. Peters, Solicitor for the Applicants
🏭 Notice of Cancellation of Registration
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryFriendly Societies, Credit Unions, Registration Cancellation, Star of Avondale Lodge No. 63
- Neville Harris, Registrar of Friendly Societies and Credit Unions
🏭 Dissolution of Incorporated Societies
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryIncorporated Societies, Dissolution, Abstracts’ Brief Chronicles Inc., Aotearoa Tertiary Students Association (ATSA) Inc., Ashburton River Irrigators Association Inc., Auckland Jazz Education Society Inc., Aviation Industry Association of New Zealand Inc., Bay of Islands Charter Fishing Association Inc., Bay of Plenty Coast Rowing Club Inc., Bays Festival Markets Inc., Birthright (Napier) Inc.