Government power to settle and modify administration schemes for property vested in the Treasurer, superseding repugnant directions. The appropriate Government may, on application and with the applicants' concurrence, settle, modify or substitute a scheme naming office-holders (other than the Treasurer) to administer property vested in the Treasurer; such a scheme operates from a day appointed by the Government, continues while the property remains vested or until altered, supersedes any repugnant decree or direction and its validity is not subject to Court questioning except to verify the appropriateness of the Government, and must, so far as practicable, effect the author's wishes; a scheme for property not yet vested takes effect only after vesting.
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Government power to settle and modify administration schemes for property vested in the Treasurer, superseding repugnant directions.
The appropriate Government may, on application and with the applicants' concurrence, settle, modify or substitute a scheme naming office-holders (other than the Treasurer) to administer property vested in the Treasurer; such a scheme operates from a day appointed by the Government, continues while the property remains vested or until altered, supersedes any repugnant decree or direction and its validity is not subject to Court questioning except to verify the appropriateness of the Government, and must, so far as practicable, effect the author's wishes; a scheme for property not yet vested takes effect only after vesting.
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