Exercise of executive powers over local government removed by omission of statutory provision in charitable endowments law. Section 7 of the Charitable Endowments Act, 1890 provided for central executive exercise of powers ordinarily vested in local government in matters concerning charitable trusts and societies; that section has been omitted by later amendment, removing the statutory mechanism for such central assumption of local government functions under the Act.
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Exercise of executive powers over local government removed by omission of statutory provision in charitable endowments law.
Section 7 of the Charitable Endowments Act, 1890 provided for central executive exercise of powers ordinarily vested in local government in matters concerning charitable trusts and societies; that section has been omitted by later amendment, removing the statutory mechanism for such central assumption of local government functions under the Act.
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