The Convalescent Home Stillorgan (Charter Amendment) Act, 1958

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Number 1 (Private) of 1958.


THE CONVALESCENT HOME STILLORGAN (CHARTER AMENDMENT) ACT, 1958.


ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

Section

1.

Definitions.

2.

Extension of facilities of Home to all persons in need of care and attention.

3.

Abolition of subscription by Corporation of Dublin.

4.

Abolition of Admission Committee.

5.

Raising £6,000 out of capital funds and application thereof and power to raise capital.

6.

Power to apply to the Commissioners.

7.

Power to Commissioners to alter Charter.

8.

Application to the Commissioners.

9.

Confirmation of Charter in other respects.

10.

Provision for expenses of amendment of Charter.

11.

Short Title.

SCHEDULE

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Number 1 (Private) of 1958.


THE CONVALESCENT HOME STILLORGAN (CHARTER AMENDMENT) ACT, 1958.*


AN ACT TO AMEND THE CHARTER UNDER WHICH THE CONVALESCENT HOME, STILLORGAN, IS INCORPORATED, TO EXTEND THE OBJECTS OF THE INSTITUTION, TO AUTHORISE THE GOVERNORS TO APPLY CAPITAL FUNDS OF THE INSTITUTION FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES, TO AMEND THE PROVISIONS OF THE CHARTER RELATING TO THE PAYMENT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS BY THE CORPORATION OF DUBLIN AND TO THE ADMISSION OF PATIENTS TO THE HOME AND TO ENABLE THE COMMISSIONERS OF CHARITABLE DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS FOR IRELAND ON THE APPLICATION OF THE GOVERNORS TO ALTER FROM TIME TO TIME THE PROVISIONS OF THE SAID CHARTER. [16th December, 1958.]

Preamble.

WHEREAS the Convalescent Home, Stillorgan, situate in the County of Dublin was established in or about the year 1862 as a home for relieving the sufferings of humble operatives and persons of limited means and for restoring such persons to sufficient strength to enable them to resume their previous avocations and earn their livelihood.

AND WHEREAS by a Charter or Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Ireland bearing date the 26th day of October 1918 and granted by his late Majesty King George the Fifth certain persons therein named and their successors were nominated constituted a body politic and corporate by the name of “The Convalescent Home, Stillorgan”.

AND WHEREAS it is provided by the said Charter that the object of the said Institution should continue to be to provide the advantages of country air and good food to poor artisans and others who when recovering from illness would otherwise be obliged to return to work before they had regained their strength and that persons of all religious denominations might be admitted as inmates of the said Home.

AND WHEREAS the said Charter also provides that the Corporation of Dublin shall be entitled annually to nominate two persons to represent the said Corporation on the Committee of Management of the said Institution in each year for which the Corporation of Dublin shall subscribe a sum of not less than £100 to the funds of the said Institution.

AND WHEREAS the said Charter also provides for the appointment from time to time by the Committee of Management of the said Institution of an Admission Committee for the purpose of selecting patients for admission to the Home.

AND WHEREAS the number of Convalescent patients seeking admission to the said Home who come within the objects set forth in the said Charter having been greatly reduced by reason of modern social conditions and the continuance of the Institution as heretofore being thereby rendered uneconomic it is expedient that the objects of the Institution should be extended in manner hereinafter provided.

AND WHEREAS it is expedient that the right granted to the Corporation of Dublin by the said Charter to nominate annually two persons to represent the said Corporation on the Committee of Management of the said Institution should no longer be subject to any qualification as to the payment of an annual subscription, and that the provisions of the said Charter should be amended accordingly in manner hereinafter provided.

AND WHEREAS it is expedient that the provisions of the said Charter relating to the Admission Committee should be deleted as provided by this Act.

AND WHEREAS the Governors of the said Institution not having other funds at their disposal it is expedient that they be authorised to apply capital funds of the Institution in paying off existing debts and liabilities and in making certain structural improvements and repairs to the said Home.

AND WHEREAS by reason of the changes from time to time in social conditions and for the purpose of furthering the objects purposes and administration of the trusts reposed in the Governors of the said Institution under the Charter it is expedient that power should be given to the Governors to enable them from time to time to alter or vary the provisions of the said Charter without incurring the expense of an application to the Oireachtas upon the occasion of every such alteration or variation.

AND WHEREAS for the purpose of providing a means for effecting such alterations or variations without such expense as aforesaid it is expedient that the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland should be empowered to alter or vary from time to time the provisions of the said Charter.

AND WHEREAS the purposes aforesaid cannot be effected without the authority of the Oireachtas.

BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS AS FOLLOWS:—