Charities Act 1993 (repealed)

21 Entrusting charity property to official custodian, and termination of trust.E+W

(1)The court may by order—

(a)vest in the official custodian any land held by or in trust for a charity;

(b)authorise or require the persons in whom any such land is vested to transfer it to him; or

(c)appoint any person to transfer any such land to him;

but this subsection does not apply to any interest in land by way of mortgage or other security.

(2)Where property is vested in the official custodian in trust for a charity, the court may make an order discharging him from the trusteeship as respects all or any of that property.

(3)Where the official custodian is discharged from his trusteeship of any property, or the trusts on which he holds any property come to an end, the court may make such vesting orders and give such directions as may seem to the court to be necessary or expedient in consequence.

(4)No person shall be liable for any loss occasioned by his acting in conformity with an order under this section or by his giving effect to anything done in pursuance of such an order, or be excused from so doing by reason of the order having been in any respect improperly obtained.