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LAND SALES ACT 1964 - SECT 5
Approval of trustee may be revoked
5 Approval of trustee may be revoked
(1) The Minister: (a) may by notice published in the Gazette revoke as on and
from a day (not being earlier than the date of publication of the notice) to
be specified in the notice the Minister’s approval under this Part of any
trustee appointed under a trust deed, and
(b) shall in any such notice
specify a date on or after which the Minister proposes to exercise the
Minister’s powers under subsection (3) unless a new trustee, approved in
writing by the Minister, has before that date been appointed to act in the
place of the former trustee.
(2) Any such revocation shall take effect on and
from the day specified in the notice and referred to in subsection (1) (a) and
thereupon the trustee shall cease to hold office as such trustee for all
purposes. The Minister shall as soon as practicable after publication of the
notice cause a copy of the notice of revocation to be served on the trustee
and the vendor by whom, or for whom and on whose behalf, the trustee was
appointed.
(3) Where the Minister revokes the approval of any trustee as
aforesaid and the vendor fails, before the date referred to in subsection (1)
(b), to appoint a new trustee, approved in writing by the Minister, to act in
the place of the former trustee the Minister may, by a trust deed executed by
the Minister for and on behalf of the vendor (which trust deed the Minister is
hereby authorised to execute) and that complies with the provisions of this
Part, appoint, upon such terms and conditions as the Minister thinks fit, a
new trustee to act in the place of the former trustee but only as regards the
powers, authorities, duties and functions of the former trustee so far as they
relate to sales of lots made before the appointment of the new trustee and to
purchasers of such lots and the new trustee so appointed shall be deemed for
the purposes of this Part to be the trustee under the trust deed in respect of
sales of lots made before his or her appointment.
Any terms and conditions (including terms and conditions providing for the
remuneration of the new trustee by the vendor or out of moneys held by the new
trustee on behalf of the vendor) upon which the appointment of a new trustee
may be made as aforesaid and that are expressed to be binding on the vendor
and any covenants or provisions in the trust deed appointing the new trustee
that are expressed to be made on behalf of, or to be binding on, the vendor
shall be deemed to be terms and conditions binding on, covenants by and
provisions binding on, the vendor.
(4) Nothing in this section prevents the
vendor, where the Minister has appointed a new trustee in accordance with this
section, from appointing a further trustee in accordance with the provisions
of the trust deed under which the former trustee was appointed, to act as
trustee under the trust deed in respect only of sales of lots made after his
or her appointment.
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