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The Charities (Alexandra Park and Palace) Order 2003

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1.  Provisions ceasing to have effect. The provisions of section 6(3) of the Alexandra Park and Palace Act 1985 will cease to have effect.

2.  Administration of Charity. The Charity and the property thereof shall continue to be regulated by the provisions of the Alexandra Park and Palace Acts and Order 1900 to 1985 as varied or affected by the provisions of this Scheme.

3.  Power to lease. The Trustees may, subject to the consent by Order of the Charity Commissioners, grant a lease of the whole or part or parts of the Palace buildings and the immediate surrounding area (which for the purpose of identification only is shown coloured red on the plan deposited with the Charity Commissioners under number 46278) for a term not exceeding 125 years at the best rent reasonably obtainable regard being had to the purpose of the Alexandra Park and Palace Acts and Order 1900 to 1985, provided that the Trustees may not grant any such lease which permits a use otherwise than is consistent with the said purposes.

4.  Questions under the Scheme. Any question as to the construction of this Scheme or as to the regularity or the validity of any acts done or about to be done under this Scheme may be determined by the Commissioners upon such application made to them as they shall think sufficient.

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