New South Wales Consolidated ActsIn this Act, unless the context or subject matter otherwise indicates or
requires:
"Bishop" means the person for the time being administering the finances of the
Australasian Mission of the church whether as Bishop or Bishop’s Agent and
appointed as Bishop or Bishop’s Agent by the Presiding Bishop.
"Body corporate" means the body corporate created by this Act.
"Church" means the religious organisation with headquarters situated at
Independence, Missouri, in the United States of America, known as the
Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which adheres to the
doctrines and tenets of the original Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints as organised on the sixth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and
thirty, and later reorganised.
"Church trust property" means land situated in New South Wales and for the
time being subject to any trust created before or after the commencement of
this Act for the church or for the use, benefit or any purpose of the church.
"First President" means the person who is appointed and elected or sustained
by the General Conference to the office of President of the church in
accordance with the rules and regulations of the church.
"General Conference" means the General Conference of the church which is the
representative and legislative body of the church for all branches of the
church wherever situated.
"Land" includes tenements and hereditaments, corporeal and incorporeal, and
every estate and interest therein whether vested or contingent, freehold or
leasehold, and whether at law or in equity.
"Mission Conference" means the Mission Delegate Assembly for the time being of
the church in Australasia.
"Mission President" means the person appointed to administer the Australasian
Mission by the First President of the church in the United States of America
and sustained by the Mission Conference.
"Presiding Bishop" means the person who is appointed and elected or sustained
by the General Conference to the office of Presiding Bishop of the church in
accordance with the rules and regulations of the church.