Fremantle Buffalo Club (Incorporated) Act 1964

 

Fremantle Buffalo Club (Incorporated) Act 1964

Contents

1.Short title2

2.Definition2

3.Vesting of Club property in Association2

4.Club to be released from liabilities and wound up3

5.No stamp duty payable when vesting property3

6.Licences to continue in force3

7.Club to continue prior to issue of Certificate of Incorporation4

8.Association to be registered club4

Notes

Compilation table5

Defined terms

 

Fremantle Buffalo Club (Incorporated) Act 1964

An Act to resolve certain difficulties concerning the legal position of “The Fremantle Buffalo Club,” a Company duly registered under the Companies Act, 1893, and to vest the assets of the Company in an Association to be formed and registered under the Associations Incorporation Act (59 Vict., No. 20), 1895-1962, and for other purposes arising out of such difficulties and incidental to such vesting.

WHEREAS:

(a)Certain difficulties have arisen concerning the legal position of The Fremantle Buffalo Club, a company duly registered under the Companies Act 1893, by reason of the omission over a period of years to keep proper records of the shareholders of the Company and of the impossibility of determining who are the present shareholders of the Company.

(b)In order to overcome the said difficulties it is proposed to form and register an association under the Associations Incorporation Act 1895‑1962, to be known as “Fremantle Buffalo Club Incorporated” for the purpose of carrying on the activities heretofore conducted by the Company;

(c)It is deemed advisable and expedient that such difficulties should be resolved and the assets of the Company vested in the said Fremantle Buffalo Club Incorporated when so formed and registered.

BE it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: — 

1.Short title

This Act may be cited as the Fremantle Buffalo Club (Incorporated) Act 1964.

2.Definition

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires — 

Association means the Association proposed to be registered under the Associations Incorporation Act 1895-1962, and to be known as the “Fremantle Buffalo Club Incorporated”;

Club means Fremantle Buffalo Club, a company duly registered under the Companies Act 1893.

member means a financial member of the Club as defined by the Articles of Association;

Registrar means the Registrar of Companies under the Companies Act 1961-1962.

3.Vesting of Club property in Association

Immediately upon — 

(a)the issue by the Registrar of a Certificate of Incorporation under the Associations Incorporation Act 1895-1962, in respect of the Association; and

(b)the filing with the Registrar of a notice of resolution in the form required by the Companies Act 1961-1962, to the effect that a properly convened special general meeting of the Club a special resolution within the meaning of the Companies Act 1961-1962, was passed approving of the vesting of the property of the Club under this section,

all property belonging to, or held by any person in trust for, or on behalf of, the Club, and the right of the Club to recover and receive all debts and other choses in action shall, without any conveyance, transfer, or assignment, by force of this Act, be vested in the Association; and all liabilities and engagements of the Club at the time of such vesting shall become the liabilities and engagements of the Association, and all uncompleted contracts or engagements heretofore entered into by any person or persons with the Club shall thereafter, to the extent that the same shall be uncompleted, be deemed to have been entered into with the Association and each and every member shall become a member of the Association without payment of any entrance fee.

4.Club to be released from liabilities and wound up

Upon the vesting of the property of the Club in the Association pursuant to section three of this Act the Club shall — 

(a)be released from any liability to pay any fine, fee or other monetary payment whatsoever resulting from the Club's past failure to comply with any Act or regulation applicable to companies;

(b)be deemed to be dissolved and wound up and the Registrar shall thereupon strike the Club off the register of companies kept by him.

5.No stamp duty payable when vesting property

Any act, manner or thing done or agreement entered into in order to vest the property of the Club in the Association pursuant to this Act shall be exempt from stamp duty chargeable under the Stamp Act and amendments thereto.

6.Licences to continue in force

On the passing of this Act any licence or licences previously issued to the Club pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 1911, and amendments thereto or any other Act whatsoever shall be deemed to have been issued to the Association and subject only to the provisions of the relevant Act or Acts and regulations applicable to such licence or licences the same shall continue in force and be applicable to the Association as though the Association and the Club were and had always been one and the same.

7.Club to continue prior to issue of Certificate of Incorporation

Between the period of the passing of this Act and the date of the issue by the Registrar of a Certificate of Incorporation for the Association under the Associations Incorporation Act 1895-1962, the Club may continue to exercise all the rights and privileges and be subject to the liabilities of a registered club within the meaning of the Licensing Act 1911, and amendments thereto.

8.Association to be registered club

On the issue of a Certificate of Incorporation for the Association under Associations Incorporation Act 1895-1962, the Association shall thenceforth be entitled to exercise all the rights and privileges of and become subject to the liabilities of a registered club within the meaning of the Licensing Act 1911, and amendments thereto.

 

Notes

1. This is a compilation of the Fremantle Buffalo Club (Incorporated) Act 1964 and includes all amendments effected by the other Acts referred to in the following Table.

Compilation table

Short title

Number and year

Assent

Commencement

Fremantle Buffalo Club (Incorporated) Act 1964

13 Elizabeth II (Private Act)

12 Nov 1964

12 Nov 1964

 

 

Defined terms

 

[This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined. The list is not part of the law.]

Defined termProvision(s)

Association2

Club2

member2

Registrar2