Section 21Part 0 —
Inalienable property
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Any property acquired by the Trust by any means which is eligible for placement on the Heritage Register under the bye-laws of the Trust may be declared inalienable by the Council.
Property which has been declared inalienable by the Council may be alienated only after a two-thirds vote of the full membership of the Trust at a general meeting, and only for the reason that so doing will further the purposes of the Trust.
Referenced By
- Section 22 — Records relating to heritage sites, etc.
Reference to section 21 of the National Trust Act (2010 Revision) regarding the Heritage Register