Historical information

This document has been published with the Certificate of Incorporation under the Companies Act 1938 limiting the Company by Guarantee. The Special Licence grants dispensation for the use of the word "Limited". The Special Licence was granted by the Victorian State Attorney General T.W. Mitchell whose father-in-law was Harry Chauvel (led the calvary charge at Beersheba during World war 1).
This document records the legal status of 'Junior Legacy, Melbourne' in 1952. Melbourne Legacy has had name changes over the years. In September 1952 Junior Legacy Melbourne was incorporated. Under the provisions of the Companies Act 1938, it was registered as a company with limited liability without the need for 'limited' in its' name (see page 1).
Two other copies are at 00317 and 01490.

Significance

Signifies that Junior Legacy Melbourne was incorporated under the Companies Act 1938 and the special licence granted to Junior Legacy, Melbourne meant that Junior Legacy Melbourne did not have to use the word "Limited" upon condition that the terms of the Memorandum and Articles of Association submitted to and cerified by the Attorney General are strictly followed. A record of a former entity of Melbourne Legacy. The incorporation was under the companies act 1938.

Physical description

White paper booklet with black type x 12 pages which documents the offical incorporation of 'Junior Legacy, Melbourne'.

Inscriptions & markings

Page five, section 3c has been crossed out (black biro) except the first sentence.
Page seven, item 4 - the words five hundred have been crossed out and the figure 1000 inserted (black biro).
Front cover, stamp, (AV SMYTHE) EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT.

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