BOONAH SHOW GROUND ACT 1914 Reprinted as in force on 18 March 1996 Reprint No. 1 > TABLE OF PROVISIONS Contents 1. Short title 2. Interpretation 3. Power to mortgage Endnotes - LONG TITLE An Act to enable the trustees of the land comprised in deed of grant no. 103853, being portion 119, in the county of Ward and parish of Dugandan, and being a reserve for a show ground, to mortgage the same Preamble 1 Whereas by a deed of grant from the Crown, numbered 103853, and bearing date 20 October 1914, all that piece or parcel of land, in the State, containing 21ac 1rd and 2p, situated in the county of Ward and parish of Dugandan, being portion 119, and more particularly described in the said deed of grant, with all the rights and appurtenances whatsoever thereto belonging, was, subject to certain reservations not necessary to be herein particularly set out, granted to Ernest Thomas Bell, John England, and William Farley as trustees and to their successors forever upon trust for the purpose of a show ground and for no other purpose whatsoever. 2 And whereas it is desirable that the trustees of the said land and their successors in office should have the powers hereinafter conferred upon them. 1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Boonah Show Ground Act 1914. 2 Interpretation In this Act-- building means any house, grand stand, booth, stable, shed, or other building, structure, or erection of any description suitable for the purposes of a showground. showground means the land comprised in the beforementioned deed of grant. trustees means and includes the said Ernest Thomas Bell, John England, and William Farley, and their duly appointed successors in office for the time being. 3 Power to mortgage (1) It shall be lawful for the trustees from time to time to raise any sum or sums of money, not exceeding the sum of $4000, and for that purpose to mortgage the showground or any part thereof to secure repayment of the moneys so raised with interest thereon. (2) However, any moneys so raised shall be applied, firstly, in payment of any existing liabilities incurred in erecting buildings and making improvements in or upon the showground, and, in the next place, in and towards the erection of other buildings and making further improvements therein or thereon. (3) In addition, any mortgagee of the showground shall not be called upon to see to the application of the mortgage moneys. - NOTES Page Date to which amendments incorporated 5 Key 6 Table of reprints 6 List of legislation 6 Table of obsolete and redundant provisions 7 Table of renumbered provisions 7 This is the reprint date mentioned in the Reprints Act 1992, section 5(c). However, no amendments have commenced operation on or before that day. Future amendments of the Boonah Show Ground Act 1914 may be made in accordance with this reprint under the Reprints Act 1992, section 49. Key Explanation Key Explanation AIA = Acts Interpretation Act 1954 (prev) = previously amd = amended proc = proclamation amdt = amendment prov = provision ch = chapter pt = part def = definition pubd = published div = division R[X] = Reprint No. [X] exp = expires/expired RA = Reprints Act 1992 gaz = gazette reloc = relocated hdg = heading renum = renumbered ins = inserted rep = repealed lap = lapsed (retro) = retrospectively notfd = notified rv = revised edition num = numbered s = section o in c = order in council sch = schedule om = omitted sdiv = subdivision orig = original SIA = Statutory Instruments Act 1992 p = page SIR = Statutory Instruments Regulation 2002 para = paragraph SL = subordinate legislation prec = preceding sub = substituted pres = present unnum = unnumbered Reprint No. Amendments to Effective Reprint date 1 none 17 December 1914 18 March 1996 Omitted provision Provision making omitted provision obsolete/ redundant references to Queensland implied Acts Interpretation Act 1954 s 35 Previous Renumbered as Preamble 1st unnum para 1 2nd unnum para 2 3, 1st sentence 3(1) 3, 1st proviso 3(2) 3, 2nd proviso 3(3) >