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LAND TRUST (POWERS) ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1923 LAND TRUST (POWERS) ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1923 - LONG TITLE An Act to enable the Irish Sailors and Soldiers Land Trust to carry out in Northern Ireland the purposes for which it has been established by law.{1} [22nd June 1923] 1922 c.2 Provisions with respect to powers of Trust in Northern Ireland. LAND TRUST (POWERS) ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1923 - SECT 1 1.(1) The Irish Sailors and Soldiers Land Trust (in this section referred to as "the Trust") shall have and may exercise all the powers which are necessary to enable the Trust to carry out, as respects Northern Ireland, the purposes of section three of the Irish Free State (Consequential Provisions) Act, 1922 (Session 2), (which section is set out in the Schedule to this Act and is in this section referred to as "the scheduled enactment"), whether being powers conferred upon the Trust by the scheduled enactment or by regulations made thereunder: Provided that the Trust shall not have as respects Northern Ireland any power of compulsory acquisition of land. (2) The Ministry of Home Affairs for Northern Ireland shall have power to acquire land otherwise than by agreement for transfer to the Trust, and shall, for the purpose of such acquisition, have all the powers which are conferred upon the Local Government Board for Ireland by virtue of section four of the Irish Land (Provision for Sailors and Soldiers) Act, 1919, including power to carry out and complete any scheme made by the said Board before the sixth day of December, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, so far as respects the compulsory acquisition of land thereunder, in like manner as if the proceedings taken by the Board before the said date had been taken by the said Ministry of Home Affairs in the exercise of the powers conferred upon it by this Act. Subs. (3) spent (4) If arrangements are made by the Trust for the exercise and performance on behalf of the Trust of any powers or duties of the Trust by any department of the Government of Northern Ireland or officers thereof, that department or officers shall have and may exercise, to such extent and on such terms and conditions as may be agreed, the powers conferred upon the Trust, as respects Northern Ireland, by this Act and the scheduled enactment. (5) Paragraph (d) of sub-section (4), and sub-sections (7) and (8), of section four of the Irish Land (Provision for Sailors and Soldiers) Act, 1919, shall not apply to the powers conferred on the said Ministry of Home Affairs by this section, and the power of making orders adapting enactments conferred on the Local Government Board for Ireland by sub-section (6) of the said section four may be exercised by means of orders made by the Trust and the said Ministry of Home Affairs jointly.. This Act may be cited as the Land Trust (Powers) Act (Northern Ireland), 1923. Establishment of a trust for the provision of cottages, etc., for ex-service men in Ireland. 3.(1) For the purpose of providing in Ireland cottages, with or without plots or gardens, for the accommodation of men who served in any of His Majesty's naval, military, or air forces in the late war, and for other purposes incidental thereto, a body shall be established consisting of five members, of whom three shall be appointed by a Secretary of State, one by the President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State, and one by the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. (2) The body so established shall be a body corporate by the name of the Irish Sailors and Soldiers Land Trust, with perpetual succession and a common seal, and is in this section referred to as "the Trust." (3) For the purposes aforesaid, the Trust shall have all the powers which are conferred upon the Local Government Board for Ireland by section four of the Irish Land (Provision for Sailors and Soldiers) Act, 1919, including power to carry out the schemes made under that section by that Board prior to the passing of this Act, and such powers of management, sale, disposal and otherwise as may be conferred on them by regulations made by the Treasury, and all property, assets, rights and liabilities held, enjoyed or borne by the Local Government Board for Ireland in connection with any schemes so made by them shall be transferred to the Trust: Provided that the provisions of the said section relating to the compulsory acquisition of land, limiting the time within which the power to acquire land may be exercised by the Board, and regulating the expenses and receipts and audit of accounts of the Board shall not apply to the Trust. (4) There shall be paid to the Trust out of moneys provided by Parliament, at such times and in such instalments as the Treasury may direct, a sum not exceeding one million five hundred thousand pounds, and the sum so received and all other receipts of the Trust shall be applied by the Trust to the purposes for which the Trust is created. (5) The Treasury may make regulations as to the procedure of the Trust and as to the application of the proceeds of sale, and as to the audit of the accounts of the Trust, and generally as to the manner in which the Trust shall carry out their powers and duties, and the Trust shall act in accordance with those regulations. (6) The term of office of a member of the Trust shall be such as may be determined by the authority by whom he is appointed, but the Trust may act notwithstanding any vacancy in their number. (7) This section shall not come into operation until the Treasury certify that such legislation has been passed by the Parliament of the Irish Free State and the Parliament of Northern Ireland as is necessary to enable the Trust to acquire and to hold land, to vest in the Trust any land and other property which is under this section to be transferred to the Trust, and otherwise to enable the Trust to carry out the purposes of this section.