Eden Park Trust Act 1955 No 3 (as at 21 September 2009), Private Act

Reprint as at 21 September 2009

Eden Park Trust Act 1955

Private Act1955 No 3
Date of assent30 September 1955

Note

Changes authorised by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 have been made in this eprint.

A general outline of these changes is set out in the notes at the end of this eprint, together with other explanatory material about this eprint.


An Act to constitute and incorporate the Eden Park Trust Board and to declare the trusts upon which property shall be held by the said Board and to provide for various incidental matters.

  • Preamble

    WHEREAS by a certain declaration of trust bearing date the first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six, Frederick Earl, Barrister, King's Counsel, George Thomas Bayly, Gentleman, Norman Theodore Williams, Gentleman, Alexander Nesbitt Snedden, Warehouseman, Daniel Louis Jarvis Clayton, Accountant, Thomas Douglas Baird Hay, Sharebroker, Robert Butler Lusk, Solicitor, and John Henry Watts, Merchant, all of Auckland (hereinafter called the original Trustees), declared certain trusts in respect of the land situated in the City of Auckland and commonly known as Eden Park, together with all grandstands and other buildings and appointments thereon and all other rights and appurtenances thereunto belonging and all chattels and fixtures for the time being used in connection therewith: And whereas the original trustees and the Auckland Cricket Association and the Auckland Rugby Football Union represented by the trustees thereof executed a certain deed bearing date the second day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six, whereby provision was made for the custody, management, and control of the property the subject matter of the said declaration of trust to be vested in a board of control comprising representatives of the trustees, the Auckland Cricket Association, and the Auckland Rugby Football Union: And whereas doubts have arisen as to the trusts upon which the said Park is held and it is desirable that such doubts be resolved and that the properties hitherto vested in or controlled by the trustees for the time being under the said declaration of trust or the board of control constituted under the said deed should be vested in a trust board to be a body corporate and to be called the Eden Park Trust Board: