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"St. Andrew's Society of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.", An Act to Incorporate (amended)

BILL NO. 27

(as passed)

1st Session, 62nd General Assembly
Nova Scotia
62 Elizabeth II, 2013



Private Bill



"St. Andrew's Society of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.",
An Act to Incorporate
(amended)

CHAPTER 31 OF THE ACTS OF 2014



Timothy Houston
Pictou East



First Reading: December 10, 2013 (LINK TO BILL AS INTRODUCED)

Second Reading: December 10, 2013

Third Reading: April 29, 2014

Royal Assent: May 1, 2014

An Act to Amend Chapter 192
of the Acts of 1921,
An Act to Incorporate
"St. Andrew's Society
of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia."

Be it enacted by the Governor and Assembly as follows:

1 The title of Chapter 192 of the Acts of 1921, An Act to Incorporate "St. Andrew's Society of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.", is amended by striking out "New Glasgow" in the second line and substituting "Pictou County".

2 Section 1 of Chapter 192 is amended by

(a) adding "(1)" immediately after the Section number; and

(b) adding the following subsections:

(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the body incorporated as St. Andrew's Society of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia by subsection (1) shall be known as "St. Andrew's Society of Pictou County, Nova Scotia".

(3) A reference in any enactment or any document, including any deed, lease, will, trust or indenture, to St. Andrew's Society of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia is, as regards any subsequent transaction, matter or thing, a reference to St. Andrew's Society of Pictou County, Nova Scotia.

(4) No rights, duties, obligations or liabilities of St. Andrew's Society of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia are in any way affected by the change of name made by subsection (2), and those rights, duties, obligations and liabilities continue to be vested in and are binding upon it by the name "St. Andrew's Society of Pictou County, Nova Scotia".

 


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