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TRUSTEE ACT 1925 - SECT 82
Improvements and repairs
82 Improvements and repairs
(1) Where any leasehold or freehold land is vested in a trustee, the Court may
authorise the trustee to pay or apply capital money subject to the trust for
any one or more of the following purposes, as to the Court seems fit, that is
to say: (a) to effect repairs to any existing buildings, dams, fences or other
erections upon the land,
(b) to effect improvements of or upon the land, or
to reconstruct enlarge or improve any existing buildings, dams, fences or
other erections thereon,
(c) to erect any new buildings, dams, fences or
other erections upon the land,
(d) to erect or join in erecting any give and
take fence, that is to say, a fence part of which is on the land and part on
adjoining land,
(e) to restock the land with sheep, cattle, or horses,
(f)
to replace machinery or implements required for the land.
(2) The trustee may
be so authorised where the Court, having due regard to the interest of all
persons beneficially interested in the land, thinks that the proposed
expenditure is expedient, although it may not be necessary for the purpose of
the salvage of the property.
(3) The amount of capital money that may be so
expended shall be stated in the order authorising the proposed expenditure.
(4) The Court may authorise the trustee, as to the Court seems fit: (a) to
raise the amount by mortgage of the land, or by sale of a part thereof,
(b)
to raise the amount by mortgage or sale of any other real or personal property
held upon the same trusts,
(c) to pay the amount out of any moneys under the
control of the trustee and held by the trustee upon the same trusts,
(d) to
provide the amount partly in one and partly in another of those modes,
(e) to
provide a sinking fund out of income.
(5) Where the amount is authorised to
be raised by mortgage the Court may give directions to the trustee how the
principal and interest are to be paid.
(6) The Court may require such
provision for a sinking fund as the Court thinks proper.
(7) The Court shall
give such directions as appear necessary and proper, so as to throw upon the
respective interests of the persons beneficially interested their proper
proportion of the moneys to be expended.
(8) No purchaser or mortgagee paying
or advancing money upon any sale or mortgage authorised by the Court under
this section shall be required to see to the application of the purchase money
or mortgage money, and the protection given by this subsection shall extend to
the Registrar-General Crown Solicitor or other person registering or
certifying title.
(9) This section applies to trusts created either before or
after the commencement of this Act.
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