South Australian Repealed ActsThis legislation has been repealed.
49—Powers of incorporated health centre
(1) An
incorporated health centre is a body corporate with perpetual succession and a
common seal and, subject to its approved constitution—
(a) is
capable of holding, acquiring, dealing with, and disposing of, real and
personal property; and
(b) is
capable of acquiring or incurring any other rights or liabilities; and
(c) is
capable of suing and being sued; and
(d) has
the rights, powers, authorities, functions, duties and obligations conferred,
imposed or prescribed under this Act or its approved constitution.
(2) Where an
apparently genuine document purports to bear the common seal of an
incorporated health centre, it will be presumed, in the absence of proof to
the contrary, that the common seal of that health centre was duly affixed to
that document.