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The North Hull Housing Action Trust (Transfer of Property) Order 1996

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1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the North Hull Housing Action Trust (Transfer of Property) Order 1996 and shall come into force on 28th May 1996.

(2) In this Order—

“the council” means the council of the City of Kingston upon Hull;

“the transfer date” means 28th May 1996; and

“the trust” means the North Hull Housing Action Trust.

Transfer of Land

2.  The interest of the council in the housing and other land within the area designated as a housing action trust area by the North Hull Housing Action Trust (Area and Constitution) Order 1991(1) and specified in the Schedule to this Order shall vest in the trust on the transfer date together with all easements and rights vested in the council which are annexed or appurtenant to the land transferred by this Order (or any part of the land).

Financial Terms

3.  The trust shall be entitled to all money paid to it or to the Council in the period from 27th January 1992 to the transfer date in respect of rent under tenancies of any of the housing transferred by this Order.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State

Paul Beresford

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State

Department of the Environment

29th April 1996

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