| 1899 - 1078 pages
...Hunter as chairman, and with a council of men and women well known in English public life, exists " to promote the permanent preservation, for the benefit...historic interest ;" and, as regards lands, " to preserve as far as practicable their natural aspect, features, and animal and plant life ;" and for this purpose... | |
| Manchester Geological & Mining Society - 1898 - 674 pages
...the Earl of Carlisle, Lord Hobhouse, and others, and was incorporated as a Limited Liability Company, "to promote the permanent preservation, for the benefit of the nation, of lands and tenements of beauty or historic interest; and for this purpose to accept, from private owners of property, gifts... | |
| Courts - 1918 - 1150 pages
...object. In In re Verrall(3) the trust was " for the purpose, of promoting the permanent preser" vation for the benefit of the nation of lands and tenements...(including buildings) of beauty or historic interest, and us '" regards lands for the preservation (so far as practicable) of " their natural aspect, features,... | |
| City planning - 1924 - 412 pages
...Museum, the Royal Academy and others ; and declares it " established for the purposes of promoting the permanent preservation for the benefit of the...of beauty or historic interest and as regards lands for the preservation (so far as practicable) of their natural aspect features and animal and plant... | |
| 1899 - 588 pages
...Hunter as chairman, and with a council of men and women well known in English public life, exists " to promote the permanent preservation, for the benefit...historic interest ;" and, as regards lands, " to preserve as far as practicable their .natural aspect, features, and animal and plant life ;" and for this purpose... | |
| Clare Shine, Cyrille de Klemm - Law - 1999 - 350 pages
...legislative backing by the National Trust Act in 1 907, as amended in 1 97 1 . Its statutory purpose is to promote the "permanent preservation for the benefit...of beauty or historic interest and as regards lands for the preservation (so far as is practicable) of their natural aspect, features and animal and plant... | |
| Barbara T. Gates - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 316 pages
...in efforts to establish a National Trust for Historic Sites and Natural Scenery. The trust would aim to "promote the permanent preservation, for the benefit of the Nation, of land and tenements (including buildings) of beauty or historic interest; and as regards lands, to preserve... | |
| Cara Aitchison, Nicola E. MacLeod, Stephen J. Shaw - Human geography - 2002 - 212 pages
...Historic Interest or Natural Beauty'. Registered under the Companies Act, The Trust was given the power to 'promote the permanent preservation for the benefit of the Nation of lands and tenements (including buildingsl of beauty and historic interest'. The Times also noted that the Trust 'aims to establish... | |
| Elizabeth Cooke - Law - 2003 - 441 pages
...control of each industry or service'. 73 National Trust Act 1907, s 4(1) 'for the purposes of promoting the permanent preservation for the benefit of the...of beauty or historic interest and as regards lands for the preservation (so far as practicable) of their natural aspect features and animal and plant... | |
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