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VOL. CIV


VI


doff 4lI


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS, 10TH MARCH, 1969


TABLE OF CONTENTS 1
Gazette Notices
Appointments:
Marion E. Shorey & Marion R. Sprott as
Clerical Officers........................... 223
Assignment:
D. F. Johnson as Magistrate, District "B" 223
Consular Appointment:
Mr. Jose'Miguel Fernandez Barreto to act as
Consul of Venezuela at Barbados.......... 223
Executorial:
Ulric Belfield Reid................................... 230
Industrial Incentives re Toilet Tissue Rolls, etc..... 224
Notice of Sitting of Licensing Authority at Dist 'E' 224
Resolutions: No.23/1969 re compulsory acquisitionof
land at Saint James.................. 225
No. 24/1969 for $195,943............... 226-228
No. 25/1969 for $18,422................. 229
Legal Supplement
S.I. 1969 No. 35: Overseas Service Agreement (Amend.)
Regulations, 1969.
S.I. 1969 No. 36: Public Officers'Loan and Travelling
Allowances (Amend.) Regulations, 1969.
Act 1969-5: Anglican Church Act, 1969.
Act 1969-6: Urban Development Corporation (Amendment)
Act, 1969.
NOTICE NO. 196
GOVERNMENT NOTICES


Appointments


Marion E. Shorey and Marion R. Sprott
have been appointed Clerical Officers, Minis-
try of Trade, Tourism, Co-operatives and
Fisheries with effect from 1st December,
1968.

(M.P. 1310/39/T.1)


Resignation
K. Davis, Clerical Officer, resigns from
the Public Service with effect from 1st April,
1969.

(M.P. 69) (

Asslgn
F. JohnsOn has e h assigned as Mag-
istr e District "" conjunction with his
existing 8~ asg magistratee, District
"C", with e m 1st April, 1969.

Consular Appointment
The Exequatur empowering Mr. Jose"
Miguel Fernindez Barreto to act as Consul
of Venezuela at Barbados received Her
Majesty's signature on 1st March, 1969.

(M.P. 9007/22 Vol. III)

Vacant Post in the Public Service
Assistant Librarian, Public Library.
Salary: $1,500 x 120 (Q.B.) 2,880 x 180 -
3,420.
Further particulars may be obtained from


Service Commissions


Department,


"F'odden", Culloden Road, St. Michael.

Closing date for applications: 18th March,
1969.
(M.P. 480/2/2/ Vol. II)


NO. 20


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OFIIA GAET ach1,16


NOTICE NO. 197
THE INDUSTRIAL INCENTIVES ACT, 1963
(Section 6)
NOTICE
The Right Honourable Prime Minister
and Minister of Finance pursuant to Section 6
of the Industrial Incentives Act, 1963, here-
by gives notice that he is about to be asked to
consider whether for the purposes of the
abovementioned Act, the following products
should be approved products and whether the
following companies should be approved en-
terprises in respect of the relevant products.

Any person interested in the manufacture
or importation of these products who objects
to their being declared approved products
or the companies being declared approved
enterprises for the purposes of the Industrial
Incentives Act, 1963, should forward to the
Director, Economic Planning Unit, Office of
the Prime Minister and a copy to the Mana-
ger, Barbados Development Board, to reach
them on or before Friday, 21st March, 1969,
a statement in writing setting forth the
grounds of his objection.
Company:
Prosan Ltd.

Relevant Product:
Ladies Sanitary Pads
Toilet Tissue Rolls
Paper Household Towels
NOTICE NO. 198
Notice of Sitting of Licensing Authority

(The Liquor Licence Act 1957 Section 16)

Notice is hereby given that a sitting of
the Licensing Authoruty for District "E"


St. Peter and St. Lucy will be held at Magis-
trate's Court,. District "E" St. Peter on
Monday the 31st day of March, 1969 at nine
o'clock for the purpose of Granting Licences,
Transfers of Licences and Orders for Regis-
tration of Clubs under the above Acts.

Dated this 4th day of March, 1969 at the
Magistrate's Court, District "E" St. Peter.

N.B. All Applications MUST be made not later
than Monday 10th March, 1969.

CARLO D. A. BYNOE
Clerk to the Licensing Authority.


LIQUOR LICENCE NOTICE

(Act 1957 40)


APPLICANT:
OCCUPATION:
ADDRESS:
PREMISES:


ALVIN GIBSON
Radio-Technician
Prospect, St. James
A two (2) roofed board
and galvanized build-
ing situated at
Prospect, St. James.


Dated this 20th day of February, 1969,
Signed: A. GIBSON
Applicant.


This Application for a Restaurant Li-
cence will be considered,at a Licensing Court
tobe held at Magistrate's Court District "E"
Holetown on the 20th day of March 1969 at
9.00 o'clock a.m.

W. DaC. HAYNES
Clerk to Licensing Authority.


OFFICIAL GAZETTE


March 10, 1969









10, 1969 OFFICIAL GAZTT


Resolution No. 23/1969 M.P. 6666/2/1/T.6

HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

Resolved that the House of Assembly approve of the compulsory
acquisition by the Crown of the parcel of land described in the Schedule
hereto for the following purpose, namely:- For the purpose of providing a
right of way to the beach, and that the Senate be invited to concur herein,
and if concurred in,

Resolved that His Excellency the Governor-General be asked to
assent and take the necessary steps to give effect to this Resolution.

18th February, 1969.

THEODORE BRANCKER
Speaker.


Concurred in by the Senate this 27th day of February one thousand
nine hundred and sixty-nine.


E. S. ROBINSON
President.

I assent,
A. WINSTON SCOTT
Governor-General.
28th February, 1969.



SCHEDULE
ALL THAT certain piece or parcel of land situate in the parish of
Saint James containing by admeasurement 790 square feet or thereabouts
Abutting and Bounding on lands of A. A. Browne, .on the public road, on
lands of Swiss Chalet Hotel and on the sea or howe ver else the same may
abut and bound.


OFFICIAL GAZETTE


A 10, 1969










Resolution No. 24/1969 M.P. 5001/8/T8

HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

Resolved that the sum of ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FIVE
THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FORTY-THREE DOLLARS be granted
from the Consolidated Fund and placed at the disposal of the Government
to supplement the Estimates, 1968-69, Part I Current as shown in the
Supplementary Estimate, 1968-69 No. 67 which forms the Schedule to this
Resolution and that the Senate be invited to concur herein, and if con-
curred in,

Resolved that His Excellency the Governor-General be asked to
assent and take the necessary steps to give effect to this Resolution.
18th February, 1969.


THEODORE BRANCKER
Speaker.
Concurred in by the Senate the 27th day of February, 1969.

E. S. ROBINSON
President.

I assent,
A. WINSTON SCOTT
Governor-General.
28th February, 1969.


SCHEDULE
Supplementary Estimates 1968-69 No. 67


Provision in Provision in Supplementary
HEAD AND ITEM Approved Estimates Supplementary Esti- Provision
1968-69 mates Nos. 1 66 Required
OF
Statutory Other Statutory Other Statutory Other
Expendi- Expendi- Expendi- Expendi- Expendi- Expendi-
APPROVED ESTIMATES ture ture ture ture ture ture


$ $ $ $ $ $
PART I CURRENT

HEAD 9 MINISTRY OF
FINANCE
Item 13 National Insurance
Contributions .. .. 1,200,000 70,000

Item 13A (New) Training in
Cartography 5,000

HEAD 10 ACCOUNTANT
GENERAL
Item 13 Incidentals .. 2,600 210

Item 14A Electricity and Water 6,000 2,100
Item 16 Books and Stationery 2,500 564


OFFICIAL GAZETTE


March 10, 1969









Arh 10 1CAZ


SCHEDULE Continued


Provision in Provision in Supplementary
HEAD AND ITEM -Approved Estimates Supplementary Esti- Provision
1968-69 mates Nos. 1 66 Required
OF
Statutory Other Statutory Other Statutory Other
APPROVED ESTIMATES Expendi- Expendi- Expendi- Expendi- Expendi- Expendi-
ture ture ture ture ture ture

$ $ $ $ $ $
HEAD 11 PENSIONS
Item 15 Casual Employees
Provision 1961 .. .. 160,000 27,000
Item 17 Ex-gratia Gratuities 5,000 30,000

HEAD 13 CUSTOMS
Item 25A (New) Refund of
Excise duty and Distillers
Licence .. .. 2,208

HEAD 28 PRISONS
Item 15 Clothing and uniform 6,200 2,000
Item 17 Furniture .. 1,500 700
Item 18 Maintenance of Hospital 4,500 2,700
Item 21 Material for workshop 1,750 200
Item 23 Travelling .. 700 400
Item 26 Maintenance of vehicles 900 600

HEAD 40 MINISTRY OF
HEALTH AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT


Item 163 Furniture and Equip-
ment .. .. 980 1,853
Item 163A -(New) Staff Quarters
Furniture and accommodation 2,400

HEAD 30 PRINTING OFFICE
Item 28 Overtime .. 12,000 4,000
Item 30 Materials .. .. 75,000 25,000

HEAD 38 MINISTRY OF
EDUCATION (7) PUBLIC
LIBRARY
Item 22 Furniture and
Equipment .. 3,510 -220


OFFICIAL GAZETTE


h crA 10 1969














SCIl EDILE Continued


HEAD AND ITEM

OF

APPROVED ESTIMATES


1. ANNEXED ESTIMATES POST
OFFICE

Item 16 Payment of Substitutes
Item 18 Overtime
Item 20 Overseas Surface Mails
Item 24 Casual Labour
Item 29 Incidentals
Item 36 Printing and Binding
Item 37 Upkeep of vehicles
Item 41 Furniture and
Equipment


Provision in
Approved Estimates
1968-69


Statutory
Expendi-
ture


Other
Expendi
ture


Provision in
Supplementary Esti-
mates Nos. 1 66


Statutory
Expendi-
ture


Other
Expendi-
ture


Supplementary
Provision
Required


Statutory
Expendi-
ture


Other
Expendi-
ture


_____ _____ _____ ______ _____ _____ 4-


71,335
57,500
18,000
5,800
2,940
22,000
6,000

5,321


10,773


6,246
4,672
250
878
505
4,518
1,219

500


-------- i -------- 4 ---- ,-------------I-----------------








are 10, 1969OFFI


Resolution No. 25 '1969


M.P. 5001 'S 'T9


HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

Resolved that the sum of EIGHTEEN THOUSAND FOUR HUN-
DRED AND TWENTY-T1WO DOLLARS be granted from the Consolidated.
Fund and placed at the disposal of the Government to supplement the
Estimates, 1968-69, Part I Current as shown in the Supplementary
Estimate, 1968-69 No. 68 which forms the Schedule to this Resolution
and that the Senate be invited to concur herein, and if concurred in,.

Resolved that His Excellency the Governor-General be asked to
assent and take the necessary steps u give effect to this Resolution.

18th February, 1969.

THEODORE BRANCKER
Speaker.

Concurred in by the Senate the 27th day of February, 1969.

E. S. ROBINSON
President.


I assent,
A. WINSTON SCOTT
Governor-General.
28th February, 1969


SCHEDULE

Supplementary Estimates 1968-69 No. 68


Provision in Provision in Supplementary
HEAD AND ITEM Approved Estimates Supplementary Esti- Provision
1968-69 mates Nos. 1-67 Required

OF Statutory Other Statutory Other Statutory Other
Expendi- Expendi- Expendi- Expendi- Expendi- Expendi-
APPROVED ESTIMATES ture ture ture ture ture ture

$ $

HEAD 25 POLICE
Item 36 Upkeep of Animals 16,000 1,292
Item 38 Burials 300 150
Item 43 Travelling 26,263 1,195
Item 46 Subsistence 12,500 4,700
Item 59 Tickets 584 479
Item 64 Regional Police Train-i
ing Centre 53,962 5,877
Item 65 Corpses 2,880 880
Item 71 Medical Expenses 1,675 1,724
Item 72 Deportation 1,000 360
Item 76 Motor Launches 6,300 813
Item 84 Equipment for C.I.D. 1,250 952
________________ ____________ _______________________________ _______________


OFFICIAL GAZETTE


Marhelo 10 1969








OFFICIAL GAZETTE ach 10. 4969


NOTICE NO. 130 (second publication)

NOTICE

Re the Estate of

ULRIC BELFIELD REID

Deceased

Notice is hereby given that all creditors
and other persons having any claims or de-
mands against the estate of Ulric Belfield
Reid late of Long Gap in the parish of Saint
Michael in this Island of Barbados School
Teacher deceasedwho died onthe 29th day of
December 1967 and of whose estate Letters
of Administration were granted by the
Supreme Court of Judicature of this Island on
the 11th day of July 1968 to Iro Oriente Reid
the widow of the said deceased are hereby re-
quired to send particulars in writing of their
claims or demands to the said Iro Oriente
C/o W. O. O. Haynes of No 12 High Street


Bridgetown, Solicitor on or before the 15th
day of April 1969 at the undermentioned ad-
dress after which date the said Iro Oriente
Reid will proceed to distribute the assets of
the said Ulric Belfield Reid deceased amongst
the parties entitled thereto having regard to
the claims and demands of which she shall
then have had notice and the said Iro Oriente
Reid will not be liable for the assets of the
said Ulric Belfield Reid deceased or any part
thereof so distributed to any person or per-
sons of whose claim or demands she shall
not then have had notice.

And all persons indebted to the estate are
requested to settle their indebtedness with-
out delay.
Dated this 27th day of January 1969.

W. O. O. HAYNES
Solicitors,
No. 12 High Street,
Bridgetown.


Government Printing Office


OFFICIAL GAZETTE


March 10, 1969






Statutory Instruments Supplement No. 14
Supplement to Official Gazette No. 20 dated 10th March, 1969.


S.I. 1969 No. 35
The Overseas Service Agreement Act, 1963
(1963-12)
THE OVERSEAS SERVICE AGREEMENT
(AMENDMENT) REGUL 1S, 969
The Cabinet in exerci 1 the powers onferred
on it by section 6 of Ye overseas Service Ag'eement
Act, 1963 hereby makes e following regulation -
1. These regulate on r y be cited as the O seas
Service Agreement (A nnent) Regulation"j! 969.
2. Regulation 12 of ,Overseas Servi agree- L. N. 55 of
ment Regulations, 1963 is h by amended inserting 1963.
immediately after paragraph (2 e following
as paragraphs (2A) and (2B) -
"(2A) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs
(1) and (3), an officer who -
(a) was unmarried when he travelled to
the Island on first appointment; and
(b) during his service returns to his coun-
country of origin to be married,
shall be eligible for sea passage for his wife to
the Island after marriage and from the Island on
termination of his service if he and his wife will
live together in the Island for not less than twelve
months or for such shorter period not being less
than six months as the Government may in ex-
ceptional circumstances approve :
Provided that the cost of a passage to the
Island under this paragraph shall not be more
Than would have been incurred had the officer
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STATUTORY INSTRUMENT


been married when he travelled to, the Island on
first appointment.

(2B) Where a passage has been paid for the
wife of an officer under paragraph (2A) and the
officer and his wife cease to live together in the
Island before the expiration of twelve months or
such shorter period as the Government may have
approved, the cost of the passage so paid may be
recovered from the officer by deduction from any
gratuity or other moneys due to him from the
Crown."

3. These regulations shall be deemed to have
come into operation on the 2nd November, 1967.

Made by the Cabinet this 20th day of February, 1969.

F. M. BLACKMAN
Secretary to the Cabinet.
(M.P. 6193/5 Vol. IV)






STATUTORY INSTRUMENT 3


S.I. 1969 No. 36

The Public Officers Loan and Travelling
Allowances Act, 1948
(1948-12)
THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LOAN AND TRAVELLING
ALLOWANCES (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS,
1969

The Cabinet in exercise of the powers conferred
on it by section 4 of the Public Officers Loanand
Travelling Allowances Act, 1948 hereby makesthe
following regulations -
1. These regulations may be cited as thePublic
Officers Loan and Travelling Allowances (Amendment)
Regulations, 1969.
2. In the First Schedule to the Public Officers
Loan and Travelling Allowances Regulations, 1966 L.N. 26 of 196.
there shall be made the amendments directed to be
made therein by the Schedule to these regulations.








4 STATUTORY INSTRUMENT


SCHEDULE


(Regulation 2)


Reference to place for
making amendment

12. Communications
and Works


Amendment


(a) Technical


20. Finance.


(d) Inland Revenue


Under the word "Architect"
add the words "Assistant
Architect".



Under the words "Assistant
Commissioner" add the words-
"Senior Accountant"
"Senior Inspector".


Made by the Cabinet this 27th day of February, 1969.

F. M. BLACKMAN
Secretary to the Cabinet.


(M.P. 6010/T.7)







Supplement to Official Gazette date d 10th March, 1969.

ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5

Arrangement of Sections

Part I
Section
Preliminary

1. Short title
2. Interpretation.

Part II
Disestablishment and vesting of property
3. Disestablishment of Anglican Church.

4. Provisions relating to ecclesiastical Courts
and law after disestablishment.
5. Dissolution of ecclesiastical corporations.
6. Vesting of property in Barbados Diocesan
Trustees.
7. Construction of dispositions in favour of ec-
clesiastical corporations.

8. Vesting of Bishop's Court in Barbados Dioce-
san Trustees.

Part III
Preservation of existing interests

9. Continuance of ecclesiastical offices.

10. Preservation of pension rights.

11. Return of Contributions under Acts 1928-3 and
1964-5.











Sections

12 Gratuity to persons appointed to ecclesiasti-
cal offices after date of partial suspension
and before date of disestablishment.

13 Service in ecclesiastical office not to be re-
garded as public service.

Part I\

Financial Settlement

14. Cesser of payments to Bishop, clergy and
other church officers.

15. Payments to Barbados Diocesan Synod.

16. Trusts affecting such payments.
17. No entitlement to leave passages or payment
in lieu thereof

18. Abolition of franking privileges.

Part V

Church Schools
19. Continuance of existing practice in relation
to Church Schools.

20. Preservation of rights of Crown in relation to
Church Schools.

21. Liability for maintenance and insurance of
Church Schools.

22. Reverter of Church Schools on cesser of use
as schools.






(iii)


Section
Part VI

Self-Government
The Diocesan Synod

23. Establishment of Diocesan Synod as body
corporate.

24. Powers of Diocesan Synod.

The Barbados Diocesan Trustees

25. Establishment of Barbados Diocesan Trus-
tees as body corporate.

26. Number and mode of appointment of Barba-
dos Diocesan Trustees.

27. Quorum.

28. Acts during vacancies.

29. Provision of stipend fund out of property
vested under section 6 and application
of proceeds of sale of such property.

30. Powers of Diocesan Trustees as regards ac-
quisition and disposal of-property and in-
vestments.

Dean and Chapter of Saint Michael's Cathedral

31. Dean and Chapter of Cathedral of St. Mich-
ael.

32. Incorporation of Dean and Canons.

33. Saving of rights of Crown.








(iv)


Section
Miscellaneous
34. Valuation of crops in glebe on retirement
etc. of incumbent.

35. Confirmation of vesting in Crown of land sold
to Executive Committee pursuant to Act
1960-17.

36. Repeals.

37. References in enactments.

38. Commencement.

FIRST SCHEDULE

SECOND SCHEDULE

THIRD SCHEDULE

FOURTH SCHEDULE









BARBADOS


I assent,
A. WINSTON SCOTT
Governor-General.
3rd March, 1969.

1969-5

An Act to repeal the Anglican Church Act, 1911,
and the Anglican Church (Partial Suspension) Act,
1955, to settle the relationship between the Anglican,
Church and the State, to make new financial provision
for the Anglican Church and for matters incidental
thereto and connected therewith.
(By Proclamation) Commencement

BE IT ENACTED by the Queen's Most Excellent
Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the
Senate and Bouse of Assembly of Barbados, and by
the authority of the same as follows:-






ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


Short title.


Interpretation.


Part I

Preliminary

1. This Act may be cited as the Anglican Church
Act, 1969.

2. For the purposes of this Act the expression -

'benefaction' includes any property raised by
voluntary subscription or given by any per-
son for the use of the Church;
'benefice'includes all rectories with cure of
souls and vicarages;

'Church' means the Anglican Church in Barba-
dos;

'Churches' means the churches and chapels of
the Anglican Church in Barbados and in-
cludes the curtilages appurtenant to such
churches and chapels;

'Church School' means any property listed and
described in the First Schedule which con-
sists of one or more building or buildings and
the land used in connection therewith for the
purposes of a school and which, immediately
before the date of disestablishment was
vested in or owned by or was considered to
be vested in or owned by the holder or holders
of an ecclesiastical office, but does not in-
clude any property which immediately before
that date was vested in or owned by the
Crown;
'date of disestablishment' means such date as
the Minister may by order appoint as the


First Schedule.







ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


date on which the Church shall cease to be
the established Church;

'date of partial suspension' means the 24th
December, 1955, being the date of the coming
into operation of the Anglican Church (Par-
tial Suspension) Act, 1955; Act 1955-49.
'diocese' includes every ecclesiastical dis-
trict in the Island to which the authority of
the Bishop of Barbados extends;

'ecclesiastical corporation' means the holder
of every ecclesiastical office in his corpo-
rate capacity but does not include Codrington
College;

'ecclesiastical district' includes an ecclesias-
tical parish and any other district the minis-
ter whereof has a separate cure of souls;
'ecclesiastical office" means the office of
bishop, dean, arch deacon, canon, rector,
vicar and perpetual curate and includes all
offices with cure of souls within the diocese;
'ecclesiastical residences' means the houses
of residence listed and described in the
Second Schedule and includes all lands Second
appurtenant thereto; Schedule.

'incumbent' in relation to a benefice includes
a rector with cure of souls, vicar or per-
petual curate as the case may be;

'Pensions Legislation' means the Pension Act,
1925, the Pensions Act, 1947, the Widows Act 1925-2.
Act 19 47-20.







4 ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT; 1969-5


Act 1928-3. and Orphans Pensions Act, 1928, the Widows
Act 1964-5. and Children Pensions Act, 1963 or any
statutory instrument thereunder or any other
Act or statutory instrument from time to time
governing the grant of pensions, gratuities
or other allowances to or in respect of per-
sons in the public service and includes the
L.N. 183 of Local Government (Compensation) Regula-
1959. tions, 1959;

'property' includes all property real and per-
sonal; and where any property is held on
trust for or for the benefit of the holder of
any ecclesiastical office as such, that pro-
perty shall be deemed for the purposes of this
Act to belong to that office.







ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


Part II
Disestablishment and vesting of property

3. As from the date of disestablishmentthe Church
shall -

(a) cease to be established by law as the State-
recognised form of religion;

(b) have full powers to manage its own af-
fairs in accordance with the provisions
of this Act and the general law.

4.(1) As from the date of disestablishment -

(a) ecclesiastical courts in Barbados shall
cease to exercise any jurisdiction as
such, and the ecclesiastical law of the
Church shall cease to exist as such,

(b) the then existing ecclesiastical law and
the then existing articles, doctrines,
rites, rules. discipline, ordinances can-
ons and regulations of the Church shall,
with and subject to such modificationor
alteration, if any, as after that date may
be duly made therein in accordance with
the provisions of Part VI, be binding on
the members for the time being of the
Church.

5. Subject to section 12(1) on the date of dis-
establishment every ecclesiastical corporation in the
Church, whether sole or aggregate, which was estab-
lished under the Anglican Church Act, 1911, shall be
dissolved.


Disestablishment
of Anglican
Church.


provisions re-
lating to
ecclesiastical
Courts and law
after disestab-
lishment.


DisseTution of
eccl esiastical
co portions.

Act 1911-10.






ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


vesting of pro- 6. (1) As from the date of disestablishment there
perty in the shall vest without further assurance in the Barbados
Barbados Dio-
cesan Trustees. Diocesan Trustees established under this Act -

(a) all churches which immediately before
the date of disestablishment were vested
in any ecclesiastical corporation;

(b) all church yards likewise vested;

(c) all glebe land likewise vested;

(d) all plate, furniture and other movable
chattels which immediately before the
date of disestablishment belonged to
any church, or were used in connection
with the celebration of divine worship
therein not being the property of a pri-
vate individual;

(e) all ecclesiastical residences together
with any movable chattels held and
enjoyed immediately before the date of
disestablishment with or as incidental to
the occupation of any such residence,
by the incumbent of any ecclesiastical
office to which the residence is attached;

(f) all funds or endowments which immediately
before the date of disestablishment were
specially allocated to the repair, res-
toration or improvement of the fabric of
any church, churchyard monuments or
ecclesiastical residence;

(g) all benefactions;








ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


(h) all Church Schools;

(i) the property known as the St. Mary's
Home and vested in the St Mary's Home
Association by the St. Mary's Home
Association Act, 1942; Act 1942-7.

(j) the property known as the St. Paul's and
St. Ambrose Home and vested in the St.
Paul's and St. Ambrose Home Association
by the St. Paul's and St. Ambrose Home
Association Act, 1953; Act 1953-28.

(k) the property known as St. Gabriel's
School situated at Collymore Rock in
the parish of Saint Michael and con-
sisting of -

(i) the property formerly known as
'Loretto' vested in the Diocesan
Synod of Barbados by an indenture
of conveyance dated the 2nd Jan-
uary 1926 and recorded on the 8th
January 1926 at the Registration
Office in Volume 496 at folio 257;

(ii) the property formerly known as 'Fair-
view' vested in the Right Reverend
G. L. G. Mandeville, T. H. H.
Wilkinson, Esquire and C. T. Ray,
Esquire by an indenture of con-
veyance dated the 22nd February
1957 and recorded at the Regis-
tration Office on the 7th March
1957 in Volume 789 at folio 259;
and







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(iii) the property formerly known as
'Sunnyside' vested in the Right
Reverend G. L. G. Mandeville,
T. H. H. Wilkinson, Esquire and
C. T. Ray, Esquire by an indenture
of conveyance dated the 3rd March
1959 andrecorded at the Registration
Office on the 31st March 1959 in
Volume 820 at folio 339;

(1) all other property (real or personal, mov-
able or immovable) not included in the
fore-going paragraphs of this subsection,
which immediately before the date of
disestablishment was vested in or be-
longed to any ecclesiastical corporation.

(2) All property vested in the Barbados Dioce-
san Trustees under this section shall be held subject
to all existing rights and interests with respect there-
to, all trusts applicable thereto and all tenancies,
charges and incumbrances which, on the date of dis-
establishment may be subsisting therein.


(3) All property vested under this section sub-
ject to the incidents specified in sub-section (2) shall
be held subject to the existing interests of all per-
sons who on the date of disestablishment hold eccle-
siastical offices in the Church until the cesser of such
interests through the death, retirement, resignation or
removal of the holder of any such office, as the case
may be.








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7. Any gift or other disposition taking effect
after the date of disestablishment by deed, will or
other instrument in favour of an ecclesiastical cor-
poration by its corporate name shall be construed
and shall take effect as a gift or disposition in favour
of the Barbados Diocesan Trustees.

8. As from the date of disestablishment there
shall vest in the Barbados Diocesan Trustees estab-
lished under this Act all that property known as
Bishop's Court.


Construction of
dispositions in
favour of
ecclesiastical
corporations.




Vesting of
Bishop's Court
in the Diocesan
Trustees.







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Part III

Preservation of existing interests


Continuance of
ecclesiastical
offices.


Preservation of
pension rights.


9. (1) Any person who at the date of disestablish-
ment holds an ecclesiastical office affected by this
Act shall continue in that office until he is appointed
to another ecclesiastical office or until he retires
or resigns or is removed or until he dies without
having retired or resigned or without having been re-
moved.

(2) Nothing in this section shall be construed
as entitling the holder of any ecclesiastical office
to receive the emoluments of that office during any
period whilst he may be suspended from exercising
the spiritual functions of that office.

10. (1) Where before the date of disestablishment
a person to whom this section applies is under the
Pensions Legislation in receipt of a pension, gra-
tuity or other allowance, charged on the Consolidated
Fund or payable out of moneys provided for purposes
of local government, he shall continue entitled to
receive the same pension, gratuity or other allowance
as if this Act had not been passed and to be paid
the same out of the Consolidated Fund.

(2) Where before the date of disestablishment
a person to whom this section applies has under the
Pensions Legislation become entitled to a pension,
gratuity or other allowances, charged or payable as
aforesaid, but at that date is not in actual receipt
of the same, he shall be entitled -







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(a) as on that date to have his qualification
for a pension, gratuity or other allow-
ance determined;

(b) as on that date to have computed the
amount of any pension, gratuity or other
allowance for which he is qualified;
and

(c) as from that date to be paid out of
the Consolidated Fund the amount so
computed by way of pension, gratuity
or other allowance.

(3) The persons to whom this section applies
are:

(a) any person who held or holds the of-
fice of Bishop of Barbados before or
on the date of disestablishment;

(b) any person who held any other ecclesi-
astical office before the date of partial
suspension;

(c) the widows and children of persons
specified in paragraphs (a) and (b);

(d) any person entitled to a pension,
gratuity or other allowance under the
Local Government (Compensation)
Regulations 1959 in respect of his L.N. 133 of 1959.
service to the Anglican Church other-
wise than in an ecclesiastical office.

(4) For the purposes of applying the Pensions
Legislation to this section, any person specified in
paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (3) who left the







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service of the Anglican Church in Barbados before
the date of disestablishment or the date of partial
suspension, as the case may be, and went elsewhere
in the service of the Anglican Church in any part of
the Commonwealth but not in the service of the Crown,
not having attained the age of 55 years when he left
the service of the Anglican Church in Barbados, shall
be deemed to be in the public service in the place to
which he went, and the period of his service in the
place to which he went shall be deemed to be quali-
fying service.
(5) Where a person specified by paragraphs
(a) and (b) of sub-section (3) dies after the date of
disestablishment whilst in receipt of a pension under
subsections (1) and (2) the widow and children of
such person shall be entitled to the same rights under
Act 1928-3. the Widows and Orphans Pensions Act, 1928, or the
Widows and Children Pensions Act, 1963, as if this
Act had not been passed.

(6) For the purposes of this section -
(a) any person specified in paragraphs
(a) and (b) of subsection (3) who holds
an ecclesiastical office immediately
before the date of disestablishment
shall, notwithstanding section 9, be
regarded as retiring from the public
service on that date in consequence
of the abolition or re-erganisation of
his office and in computing the amount
of any pension, gratuity or other allow-
ance payable to or in respect of him
pursuant to this section account shall








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be taken of the provisions of the An-
glican Clergy (Pensionable Emoluments
and Service) Act, 1964 in force immedi-
ately before that date;

(b) any person specified in paragraph (d)
of subsection (3) who immediately be-
fore the date of disestablishment holds
an office specified in the Second Sched-
ule to the Local Government (Com-
pensation) Regulations, 1959 shall
be regarded as ceasing to hold that
office on that date in the circumstances
referred to in regulation 13 of those
Regulations.

11. Contributions made under the Widows and
Orphans Pensions Act, 1928, and the Widows and
Children Pensions Act, 1963, by the holder of an
ecclesiastical office in respect of his service in
such office shall on the date of disestablishment
be returned to him in the same circumstances and
subject to the same conditions as such contribu-
tions are returned to a contributor who ceases to be
a public officer.

12. (1) Every person appointed to an ecclesiastical
office since the date of partial suspension and holding
an ecclesiastical office at the date of disestablish-
ment shall be entitled to be paid out of moneys pro-
vided by Parliament a gratuity of one month's salary
of the ecclesiastical office which he holds at the
date of disestablishment for each completed year of
service in an ecclesiastical office in the Island
since the date of partial suspension.


Act 1964-22.


L.N. 183 of 1959






Return of con-
tributions under
Acts 1928-3 and
1964-5.









Gratuity to per-
sons appointed
to ecclesiastical
offices after datp
of partial suspen-
sion and before
date of disestab-
lishment.







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(2) Where any person appointed to an ecclesi-
astical office since the date of partial suspension
retired or died before the date of disestablishment,
he or his legal personal representative, as the case
may be, shall be entitled to be paid out of moneys
provided by Parliament a gratuity of one month's
salary of the ecclesiastical office which he held
at the date of his retirement or death for each com-
pleted year of service in an ecclesiastical office in
the Island since the date of partial suspension.

(3) For the purpose of computing the gratuity
provided for by subsections (1) and (2) service in an
ecclesiastical office for a period of six months or
more before the date of disestablishment, or before
the date of retirement or death of the holder of an
ecclesiastical office, shall be equivalent to service
in such office for a completed year.
service in.eccle- 13. After disestablishment save as otherwise
siastical office
not to be regard- provided by any enactment service in an ecclesias-
edas public se tical office shall not be regarded as public service
nor shall public service be regarded as including
service in an ecclesiastical office.








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Part IV

Financial Settlement


14. As from the date of disestablishment there
shall cease to be payable -

(a) out of the Consolidated Fund or out of
moneys provided for the purpose by Par-
liament the stipends then payable to the
Bishop and Clergy of the Church;

(b) out of moneys provided for purposes of
local government the salaries and other
grants then payable under the Local Gov-
ernment (Ecclesiastical Grants) Regula-
tions, 1959.

15.(1) As from the date of disestablishment and
for the periods specified in column 1 of the Third
Schedule there shall be paid out of moneys provided
by Parliament to the Diocesan Synod the sums men-
tioned in column 2 thereof, so however that the payment
for any particular year shall not fall below the guaran-
teed minimum for that year as set out in column 3
thereof.
(2) Any sums payable under subsection (1) in
respect of a period sDecified in column 1 of the Third
Schedule shall be paid quarterly in advance in four
equal instalments beginning on tlh first day of each
such period.
(3) For the _year beginning 1st April 1977 and
for every succeeding year thereafter there shall be paid
to the Diocesan Synod out of moneys provided by Par-
liament a subsidy having the same ratio to the sum of
the subsidies paid to other religious denominations


Cesser of payments
to Bishop, clergy
and other church
officers.











L.N. 234 of 1959.

Payments to Bar-
bados Diocesan
Synod.

Third Schedule.







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Trusts affecting
such payments.


No entitlement
to leave passages
or to payment in
lieu thereof.


for those years as the membership of the Anglican
Church has to the sum of the membership of those
denominations, so however that the amount payable to
the Anglican Church shall not be less than ten thou-
sand dollars per annum.

(4) The formula for determining the respective
membership of the Anglican Church and other religious
denominations shall be-settled by the Minister respon-
sible for Ecclesiastical Affairs after consultation with
the Bishop and the heads of those denominations; and
the decision of the Minister shall not be questioned
in any Court.

16. All sums paid to the Diocesan Synod under
section 15 shall be held by them upon trust to apply
the same in or towards -

(a) the payment of the stipends of the Bishop
and Clergy of the Church;

(b) the payment of the salaries of persons in
the service of the Church otherwise than
in an ecclesiastical office;
(c) the maintenanceof Churches and ecclesias-
tical residences; and

(d) generally for the maintenance of the Church.

17. No person who holds an ecclesiastical office
on the date of disestablishment shall be entitled to
paymentout of the Consolidated Fund or out of moneys
provided for the purpose by Parliament of leave pass-
ages or any sum of money in lieu thereof for which he
would have been eligible under any enactment, in force
on that date unless before that date application for the








ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5



grant of leave with passage paid has been mt-e and
approved.


18. After the date of disestablishment no person
shall be entitled to any franking privileges or free
postage facilities in respect of the exercise of the
functions of any ecclesiastical office.


Abolition of
franking privi-
leges.









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Part V

Church Schools


Continuance of
existing practice
in relation to
Church Schools.




Preservation of
the rights of the
Crown in respect
of Church Schools.



Liability for
maintenance and
insurance of
Church Schools.


Reverter of
Church Schools
on cesser of use
as schools.


19. Nothing contained in this Act shall affect
any right, privilege or power enjoyed immediately
before the date of disestablishment in respect of
Church Schools by any person holding an ecclesi-
astical office.

20. After the date of disestablishment the Crown
shall continue to have the same rights, -privileges and
powers to use Church Schools as it had before-that
date.

21. As from the date of disestablishment the Min-
ister responsible for Education shall out of moneys
voted by Parliament continue to insure Church Schools
and maintain the same in a good state of repair.

22. If at any time after the date of disestablish-
ment a Church School ceases to be used by the Crown
as a school it shall revert in good structural repair
to the Barbados Diocesan Trustees free from any ob-
ligation to permit it to be used thereafter but other-
wise subject to such trusts, obligations, conditions
and interests as may be applicable thereto or sub-
sisting therein.







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Part VI

Self-Government

THE DIOCESAN SYNOD

23. (1) There shall be a Diocesan Synod for the Establishment
of the Diocesan
Anglican Church in Barbados. Synod as body
corporate.
(2) The persons who immediately before the
date of disestablishment are members of the Diocesan
Synod of Barbados constituted under the Anglican
Church Act, 1911, ,shall on that date become the first
members of the Diocesan Synod for which provision
is made in this Act.

(3) Section 21 of the Interpretation Act, 1966 Act 1966-10.
shall apply to the Diocesan Synod constituted by this
Act and the Synod so constituted shall be a body cor-
porate in continuity of and succession to the Diocesan
Synod of Barbados constituted by theAnglican Church
Act, '1911.

24. The Diocesan Synod shall have power Powers of the
Diocesan Synod.
(a) to make such provision as it thinks fit
for its constitution;

(b) to vary its consti tution;
(c) to receive such rules, ordinances, canons
and regulations as may have been made
by the provincial Synod of the Province
of the West Indies for the general manage-
ment, discipline and good government of
the Church;

(d) to make such rules, ordinances, canons
and regulations as it thinks fit for the







ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


general management, .discipline and good
government of the Church;

(e) to provide in such rules, ordinances,
canons and regulations for the resignation
and relinquishment of any benefice and for
the setting up of a Diocesan Pastoral Com-
mittee to advise on the appointment of
incumbents or Priests-in-charge of any
cure that is or may become vacant;

(f) subject to the provisions of this Act to
borrow such sums of money as it may con-
sider expedient for any purpose connected
with the work of the Church;

(g) with the approval of the High Court to
vary the trusts subject to which any pro-
perty is held for the benefit of the Angli-
can Church generally or for the benefit of
any church or chapel of that Church or
for the benefit of the holder of any ecclesi-
satical office, where the High Court is
satisfied that the original trusts have
ceased to provide a suitable and effective
method of using the property subject to
the trusts;
(h) to provide for the establishment of ecclesi-
astical tribunals;
(i) to appoint such councils, committees and
officers as it may think fit for any purpose
connected with the work of the Church;

(j) subject, in the case of property held in
trusts, to those trusts or to trusts as








ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


varied or otherwisedealt with in pursuance
of the power conferred by paragraph
(g), to manage any property, real or per-
sonal, applicable for any purpose connected
with the work of the Church; and

(k) to make rules, ordinances, canons and
regulations for the settling of its pro-
cedure, for the transaction of its business
and for all other matters whatsoever re-
lating to the furtherance of the Church
and interests of the Church.

The Barbados Diocesan Trustees

25. There shall be established for the purposes
of this Act a body corporate to be known as the Bar-
bados Diocesan Trustees and section 21 of the Inter-
pretation Act, 1966 shall apply to the said body so
established.

26. (1) The Barbados Diocesan Trustees shall
consist of -

(a) the holder of the office of Bis hop of
Barbados for the time being;

(b) the holder of the office of Archdeacon
of Barbados for the time being;

(c) a lay person to be appointed by the
holder of the office of Bishop of Bar-
bados for the time being;

(d) two lay persons to be appointed by the
Diocesan Synod.


Establishment
of the Barbados
Diocesan Trus-
tees as body
corporate.



Number and
mode of appoin-
tment of Barba-
dos Diocesan
Trustees.








22 ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5



(2) Avacancy in the body of trustees shall occur
if any person specified in paragraph (c) or (d) of sub-
section (1) dies, resigns or retires, is removed from
office,is unfit to actor incapable of acting or remains
out of the Island for a period exceeding 12 months.

(3) During any period when the See of Barbados
is full so long as the Bishop is absent from the
Island or is unable for any reason to act, a Vicar-
General appointed by the Bishop shall be entitled in
the place of the Bishop -
(a) to act as a trustee; and

(b) to fill a vacancy in the office of a per-
son specified in paragraph (c) of sub-
section (1).

(4) Any vacancy in the office of a person speci-
fied in paragraph (d) of subsection (1) shall be filled
in accordance with such regulations as the Diocesan
Synod may make from time to time.

Quorum. 27. Three trustees, of whom the Bishop or the
Vicar-General, as the case may be, must be one, shall
form a quorum for the exercise of all or any of the
powers conferred on the Barbados Diocesan Trustees.

Acts during 28. The validity of any act or proceedings of the
vacancies. Barbados Diocesan Trustees shall not be affected by
any vacancy in the membership of that body or by any
defect in the appointment of a member or by reason
that a person not entitled to do so took part in the
act or proceeding.
Provision of 29. (1) All property vested in the Barbados Diocesan
of propend fudve Trustees by virtue of section 6 (1) and all property
ted under section







ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


subsequently acquired by them shall, in addition to
any trusts subject to which such property was vested
in or acquired by them, be held by them upon trust for
the provision of a fund for the payment of the stipends
of every person who holds an ecclesiastical office
and generally for the benefit of the Church and for the
furtherance of public worship.

(2) If any property which is vested in the Bar-
bados Diocesan Trustees by virtue of section 6 (1) -

(a) is, in the opinion of the Trustees, no
longer required for the purpose for which
such property was, before the date of
disestablishment, held by an ecclesi-
astical corporation or is after that date
held by the Trustees; and

(b) is sold or otherwise disposed of by the
Trustees,

then, notwithstanding subsections (2) and (3) of sec-
tion 6, the Trustees may apply the proceeds of the
sale or other disposition of the property for the benefit
of the Anglican Church generally, so however, that any
person who, .at the date of disestablishment, -was the
holder of an ecclesiastical office and as such was on
that date entitled to any benefit from such property
shall, so long as he continues to hold that ecclesi-
astical office, be entitled to a benefit to the like ex-
tent from the proceeds of sale or other disposition
of such property.

30.(1) The Barbados Diocesan Trustees shall ob-
tain the consent of the Diocesan Synod -


6 and application
of proceeds of
sale of such
property.


Powers of Dio-
cesan Trustees
as regards ac-
quisition and dis-
posal of property
and investments.







ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


(a) to acquire and hold any real or per-
sonal property for purposes for which
the Barbados Diocesan Trustees are
constituted and to dispose of, charge
or otherwise deal with such property;
and
(b) to invest moneys requiring investment
in the purchase of, or at interest upon
the security of, such stocks, funds,
shares, securities or other investments
or property of whatsoever nature and
whatsoever as the Barbados Diocesan
Trustees shall think fit to the intent
that they shall have the same full and
unrestricted powers of investment
and transposing investments in all re-
spects as if they were absolutely en-
titled thereto beneficially.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of sub-
section (1), where -
(a) any sums of money are held by or come
into the possession of the Barbados
Diocesan Trustees upon trust to in-
vest the same; or
(b) any trust funds (howsoever invested)
are vested in the Barbados Diocesan
Trustees by virtue of section 6 (1),
then, notwithstanding that such sums of money and
trust funds are held by the Barbados Diocesan Trustees
upon separate trusts, -the Barbados Diocesan Trustees
shall have power, with the approval of the Diocesan
Synod, and subject to the following provisions of this







ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


section, to convert all such sums of money and trust
funds into one consolidated trust fund and to deal
with and invest the same accordingly.

(3) The Barbados Diocesan Trustees shall
keep such accounts of every consolidated trust fund
established pursuant to subsection (2) as will ensure
that every such sum of money or trust held under
separate trusts and comprising the consolidated trust
fund will be represented in the accounts of the con-
solidated trust fund by a separate account appro-
priately designated for purposes of identification.

(4) Out of the earnings of such consolidated
trust fund the Barbados Diocesan Trustees shall,
after deducting all costs of management, investment
and other expenses, and after setting up such reserve
of income as they may consider appropriate, -declare
quarterly during each year a rate of dividend and shall
credit to each such account by way of dividend an
amount which bears the same proportion to the total
amount to be distributed as dividends as the sum of
money or the trust fund represented by such account
bears to the whole consolidated trust fund.
(5) If any amount remains from the earnings
of the consolidated trust fund after the Barbados
Diocesan Trustees have complied with subsection
(4) the Barbados Diocesan Trustees shall credit the
same to the capital of the several sums of money and
trust funds comprising the consolidated trust fund
in the same proportions as provided in subsection
(4) for the distribution of dividends.







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Dean and Chap-
ter of Cathedral
of St. Michael.


Dean and Chapter of Saint Michael's Cathedral

31. There shall be a Dean and Chapter for the
Cathedral of Saint Michael. The Rector of Saint
Michael shall be ex officio Dean of the said Chapter
so long as the parish Church of Saint Michael con-
tinues to be a Cathedral Church. The Canons of the
said Chapter shall be the Archdeacon of Barbados
for the time being, and not more than five nor less
than three other presbyters.


Incorporation of 32. Section 21 of the Interpretation Act, 1966,
Dean and Canons, shall apply to the Dean and Chapter of Saint Michael's
Act 1966-10. Cathedral which shall be a body corporate in contin-
uity of and succession to the body of that name con-
Act 1911-10. stituted by the Anglican Church Act, 1911.


Saving of rights
of Crown.


33. Nothing in this Part shall affect the rights
of the Crown.







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Part VII

Miscellaneous


34.(1) Subject to the provisions of subsection
(2) of section 6 and of section 9 if an incumbent re-
signs from or relinquishes his benefice having sown
growing crops on the glebe lands belonging to such
benefice then the value of such growing crops shall
be ascertained by arbitration under the provisions of
the Security of Tenure of Small Holdings Act, 1955.

(2) The Barbados Diocesan Trustees shall
pay to the outgoing incumbent the amount so ascer-
tained within one month of the conclusion of such
arbitration.

(3) The amount so ascertained shall constitute
a debt and be recoverable as such and until it has
been paid it shall be the first lien on such crops.

(4) If the Barbados Diocesan Trustees de-
fault in making such payment the outgoing incum-
bent may enter the glebe lands and reap the crops
where ripe and sell the same and apply the proceeds
in payment of the expenses of such reaping and sale,
in defraying the costs of the arbitration and in pay-
ment of the amount thereof to himself, and of any
surplus to the Barbados Diocesan Trustees.

35. For the avoidance of doubt it is hereby de-
clared that the parcel of land situate in the parish
of Christ Church and containing by admeasurement
344,137 square feet, more or less, which pursuant to
the Sale of Christ Church Glebe Lands Act, 1960 the
Rector for the time being of the parish of Christ


Valuation of
crops in glebe
on retirement
etc. of incumber:




Act 1955-39.


Confirmation of
ve sting in Crown
of land sold to
Executive Com-
mi ttee pursuant
to Act 1960-17.








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Church was authorised to sell to the Executive Com-
mittee of Barbados by and with the consent of the
Vicar General of Barbados is vested in the Crown
notwithstanding that the conveyance of sale relating
to the aforesaid parcel of land and dated 13th Septem-
ber, 1961 was made between the Bishop of Barbados
and the Rector of Christ Church on the one part and
the Executive Committee of Barbados on the other
part and not between the Vicar General of Barbados
and the Rector of Christ Church on the one part and
the Executive Committee of Barbados on the other
part.
Repeals. 36. The enactments specified in the first and
Fourth Schedule. second columns of the Fourth Schedule are repealed
to the extent specified in the third column.
References in 37. Reference in any enactment to the Estab-
enactments. lished Church shall be construed as a reference to
the Anglican Church in Barbados.
commencement. 38. This Act shall come into operation on such
day as the Governor General may appoint by Procla-
-mation.

Read three times and passed the House of Assem-
bly this eighteenth day of February, one thousand
nine hundred and sixty-nine.


THEODORE BRANCKER
Speaker.







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Read three times and passed the Senate this
twenty-seventh day of February, one thousand nine
hundred and sixty-nine.

E. S. ROBINSON








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FIRST SCHEDULE

(Section 2)

LIST AND DESCRIPTION OF CHURCH SCHOOLS

Christ Church

1. St. Christopher's Boys'

2. St. Christopher's Girls'

3. St. Lawrence Girls'

4. St. Matthias Boys'

5. St. Patrick's Boys'

St. George

1. St. Augustine's Boys'

2. St. Augustine's Girls'

3. St. George's Boys'

4. St. Luke's Boys'

5. The School formerly known as St. Jude's Girls' School and now forming
part of St. Jude's Mixed School.

6. South District Girls'

St. James

1. St. John the Baptist Boys'

2. St. John the Baptist Girls'

St. ;John

1. Cherry Grove

2. St. John's Mixed








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FIRST SCHEDULE Continued

St. John Continued

3. The School formerly known as St. Margaret's Girls' School and now
forming part of St. Margaret's Mixed School.

4. Welch Village Junior.

St. Jose ph

1. St. Joseph's Boys'

2. St. Joseph's Girls'

3. St. Bernard's Primary.

St. Lucy

1. St. Clement's Senior
2. St.i Swithin's

St. Michael

1. St. Giles Girls'

2. St. Mary's Junior

3. St. Mary's Infants'

4. St. Matthew's Mixed

5. St. Stephen's Junior

6. St. Stephen's Infants

7. St. Paul's Girls'

St. Peter

1. All Saints Boys'

2. Black Bess Mixed








ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


FIRST SCHEDULE Concluded

St. Philip

1. Holy Trinity Primary

2. St.4 Catherine's Mixed

3. St. Martin's Boys'

4. St. Martin's Girls'

5. St. Martin's Primary

6. St. Philip's Boys'


St. Thomas

1. St. Thomas Boys'

2. Welches Mixed








ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


SECOND SCHEDULE

(Section 2)

LIST AND DESCRIPTION OF ECCLESIASTICAL RESIDENCES

Christ Church

1. Christ Church Rectory

2. St. Bartholomew's Vicarage

3. St. David's Vicarage

4. St. Matthias' Vicarage

5. St. Lawrence Curatage

6. St. Patrick's Vicarage

St. Andrew

1. St. Andrew's Rectory

2. St. Saviour's Vicarage

3. St. Simon's Vicarage

St. :George

1. St. George's Rectory

2. Curate's House, St. George

3. St. Augustine's Vicarage

4. St. Jude's Vicarage

5. St. Luke's Vicarage


St. James

1. St. James' Rectory

2. St. John The Baptist Vicarage

3. St. Alban's Vicarage








ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


SECOND SCHEDULE Continued

St. John

1. St. John's Rectory

2. St. Margaret's Vicarage

3. St. Mark's Vicarage

St. Joseph

1. St. Joseph's Rectory

2. St. Anne's Vicarage


St. Lucy

1. St. Lucy's Rectory

2. St. Clement's Vicarage

St. Michael

1. The Deanery, Welches

2. Tlhe Curatage, 7th Avenue, Belleville

3. St. Ambrose's Vicarage, Ladymeade Gardens

4. St. Leonard's Vicarage, Strathclyde

5. St. Mary's Vicarage, Fontabelle

6. St. Matthew's Vicarage

7. St. Paul's Vicarage

8. St. Stephen's Vicarage








ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


SECOND SCHEDULE Concluded

St. Peter

1. St. Peter's Rectory

2. Curate's House, St. Peter

3. All Saints Vicarage

4. St. Philip-the-Less Vicarage


St. Philip

1. St. Philip's Rectory

2. Holy Trinity Vicarage

3. St. Martin's Vicarage

St. Thomas

1. St. Thomas' Rectory

2. Holy Innocents Vicarage








ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5


THIRD SCHEDULE


Section 15


(1) (2) (3)


PERIOD FOR
WHICH PAYMENTS SUMS TO BE PAID GUARANTEED
TO BE MADE MINIMUM


1st April 1969- $248,000 less the cost of the pensions,
31st March1970 gratuities and other allowances under
sections 10 and 12 for the year 1st
April 1969 31st March, 1970.
$213,000

1st April 1970 $248,000 less the cost of the aforesaid
31st March 1971 pensions and other payments for the year
1st April 1970 31st March 1971. $213,000


1st April 1971 $248,000 less the cost of the aforesaid
31st March 1972 pensions and other payments for the year
1st April 1971 31st March, 1972. $213,000


1st April 1972 The sum actually paid for the year 1st
31st March 1973 April 1971- 31st March 1972 less one-
sixth of that amount. $177,500


1st April 1973- The sum actually paid for the year 1st
31st March 1974 April 1972 31st March 1973 less one-
sixth of the amount paid for the year
1st April 1971- 31st March 1972. $ 142,000








ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5



THIRD SCHEDULE- Continued


Section 15


(1) (2) (3)


PERIOD FOR WHICH GUARANTEED
PAYMENTS ARE SUMS TO BE PAID MIN
MINIMUM
TO BE MADE


1st April 1974- The sum actually paid for the year 1st
31st March 1975 April 1973 31st March 1974 less one-
sixth of the amount paid for the year
1st April 1971 31st March 1972. $106,500


1st April 1975- The sum actually paid for the year 1st
31st March 1976 April 1974 31st March 1975 less one-
sixth of the amount paid for the year
1st April. 1971 31st March 1972. $ 71,000


1st April 1976 The sum actually paid for the year 1st
31st March 1977 April 1975 31st March 1976 less one-
sixth of the amount paid for the year
1st April 1971 31st March 1972. $ 35,000








ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5



FOURTH SCHEDULE



ENACTMENTS REPEALED


Year and No.


Short Title


Extent of Repeal


Westbury Cemetery Act,
1908.


Sections 10 and 13.
Renumber section 14 section
14(1),and add "(2). The Ministers
of the several denominations
shall be remunerated in accord-
ance with rules and regulations
for the funeral services performed
by them."


Anglican Church Act, 1911 Whole Act.


1908 4










1911 10

1942 7


1947 20












1949 34


1952 19


Section 3.


In section 2(1) of the Act
paragraph(a) (iv) of the defini-
tion 'pensionable emoluments';
In section 14(1) of the Regula-
tions delete the first proviso.
InSecond Schedule of the
Regulations, delete 5. The
Bishop and Clergy of the
Anglican Church and renumber the
following heads accordingly.

Whole Act.


Whole Act.


Section 36


St. Mary's Home Associa-
tion Act, 1942

The Pensions Act, 1947
and the Pensions Regula-
tions, 1947, made under
section 3 thereof.








Anglican Church
(Amendment) Act, 1949.

Anglican Church
(Amendment) Act, 1952.








ANGLICAN CHURCH ACT, 1969-5




FOURTH SCHEDULE Continued


Section 36


ENACTMENTS REPEALED


Year and No.


Short Title


Extent of Repeal


St. Paul's and St. Ambrose Section 3.
Home Association Act,
1953


Anglican Church (Partial
Suspension) Act, 1955.

Anglican Church (Amend-
ment) Act, 1961

Anglican Clergy (Pension-
able Emoluments and Ser-
vice) Act, 1964.


Whole Act.


Whole Act.


Whole Act.


1959 L.N. 234



1959 L.N. 133


Local Government (Ecclesi-
astical Grants) Regulations,
1959.


Whole enactment.


Local Government (Compen- So much of the enactment as
station) Regulations 1959. relates to "Church Officers".


Prisons Act, 1966


S. 10(1) delete the words 'a
chaplain' in line 2; S. 10(2)
delete; S 14(1) and (3) delete
'other than the Church of
England' in lines 2 and 3
respectively; S.14(4) delete
'not belonging to the Church
of England' in lines 3 and 4;
in lines 7 and 8 after the word
'visited' add 'by a chaplain of
his choice who is willing to
make the visit' in place of the
words 'by the chaplain referred
to in section 10 of this Act'.


1953- 23



1955 49


1961 32


1964 22


1961 66







Supplement to Official Gazette dated 10th March, 1969.


URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
(AMENDMENT) ACT, 1969-6

Arrangement of Sections
Sections
1. Short title.
2. New section 23A inserted in Act 1965-51.

3. New Schedule added to Act 1965-51. Schedule.
SCHEDULE.










BARBADOS


I assent,
A. WINSTON SCOTT
Governor-General.
3rd March, 1969.

1969-6

An Act to amend the Urban Development Corpora-
tion Act, 1965 and to vest certain lands in the Urban
Development Corporation established thereby.

(10th March, 1969)
BE IT ENACTED by the Queen's Most Excellent
Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the
Senate and House of Assembly of Barbados and by the
authority of the same as follows:-

1. This Act may be cited as the Urban Develop-
ment Corporation (Amendment) Act, 1969.

2. The Urban Development Corporation Act,
1965 hereinafter referred to as the principal Act is


Commencement.






Short title.


New section
23A inserted
in Act 1965-51.







URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1969-6



hereby amended by inserting immediately before sec-
tion 24 thereof the following as section 23A -


23A. (1) All the land described in
the Schedule and which immediately
before the vesting date is vested in
the Crown, other than such portions
of that land as immediately before that
date were occupied by -


(a) the University of the
West Indies;

(b) the Joint Research
Centre of the Univer-
sities of the West
Indies and Sussex;
and


(c) the Caribbean Meteo-
rological Council in-
corporated by the
Caribbean Meteoro-
logical Council (In-
corporation) Act, 1968,

is by this Act and without further
assurance as from that date transferred
to and vested in the Corporation for an
estate in fee simple free from all en-
cumbrances whatsoever.

(2) For the purposes of sub-
section (1) "the vesting date" means
the date on which the Urban Develop-


"Transfer to
and vesting of
certain lands
in Corporation.


1968-52.








URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1969-6



ment Corporation (Amendment) Act,
1969 comes into operation.

3. The principal Act is hereby amended by adding New Schedule
as the Schedule thereto the Schedule to this Act. added to Act
1965-51.
Read three times and passed the House of Assem- Schedule.
bly this eighteenth day of February one thousand nine
hundred and sixty-nine.

THEODORE BRANCKER
Speaker.

Read three times and passed the Senate this
twenty-seventh day of February one thousand nine
hundred and sixty-nihe.


E. S. ROBINSON
President.









URBAN DEVELOPMENTCORPORATION (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1969-6


SCHEDULE
(Section 3)

LANDS OF THE CROWN BY THIS ACT VESTED
IN THE CORPORATION

1. All the land conveyed to the Crown by Kingsland Estates Limited by
deed of conveyance dated the 1st June, 1964 and recorded at the Registration
Office on the 1st August, 1964 in the Volume of Deeds 917 at page 346. The
land is set out and particularly described in the said conveyance and without
prejudice thereto includes the sugar plantation called Husbands situate in
the parishes of Saint James and Saint Michael containing by estimation 398
acres or thereabouts.

2. All the land vested in the Crown by virtue of the provisions of the
1949-56. Land Acquisition Act, 1949, being land acquired under the said Act from
Douglas Haynes and set out and particularly described in the Notification
dated 27th July, 1964, published in the Official Gazette and recorded at the
Registration Office on the 28th July, 1964, in the Volume of Deeds 918 at
page 41. Without prejudice thereto the land includes a certain piece or
parcel of land situate in the parish of Saint Michael called and known as the
Mount containing by admeasurement 19 acres, 0 roods, 261/ perches or there-
abouts.

3. All the land conveyed to the Crown by Carlisle McDonald Morris by
deed of conveyance dated the 28th April, 1965 and recorded at the Registra-
tion Office on the 5th May, 1965 in the Volume of Deeds 934 at page 215.
The land is set out and particularly described in the said conveyance and
without prejudice thereto includes -

(a) a certain piece or parcel of land situate in the parishes of Saint
Michael and Saint James containing by admeasurement 53 acres,
2 roods, 2 perches or thereabouts; and

(b) a certain piece or parcel of land called and known as Rock
Pleasant Plantation adjoining the parcel of land mentioned in
sub-paragraph (a) and containing by admeasurement 22 acres,
3 roods, 14 perches or thereabouts.








URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1969-6


4. All the land vested in the Crown by virtue of the provisions
of the Land Acquisition Act, 1949, being land acquired under the said Act
from the persons hereinafter mentioned in relation to each parcel of such land
and set out and particularly described in the Notification dated the 22nd
September, 1965 published in the Official Gazette and recorded at the Regis-
tration Office on the 25th September, 1965 in the Volume of Deeds 945 at
page 222. Without prejudice thereto the land includes -

(a) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Charles Connell
situate at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and contain-
ing by admeasurement 21,319 square feet or thereabouts;

(b) a certain piece or parcel of land.acquired from one Rice situate
at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and containing by
admeasurement 21,436 square feet or thereabouts;

(c) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from one Lowe situate
at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and containing by
admeasurement 20,419 square feet or thereabouts;

(d) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Lena Earle
situate at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and contain-
ing by admeasurement 67,678 square feet or thereabouts;

(e) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Charles Connell
situate at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and con-
taining by admeasurement 71,167 square feet or thereabouts;

(f) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Janet Leacock
situate at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and con-
taining by admeasurement 694 square feet or thereabouts;

(g) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Beryl Babb
situate at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and con-
taining by admeasurement 560 square feet or thereabouts;

(h) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from the Estate of M.
Hoyte situate at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and
containing by admeasurement 7,877 square feet or thereabouts;








6 URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1969-6


(i) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from one Rice'situate
at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and containing by
admeasurement 8,875 square feet or thereabouts;

(j) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Marie Downes
situate at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and con-
taining by admeasurement 3,245 square feet or thereabouts;

(k) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from one Bynoe situate
at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and containing by
admeasurement 225 square feet or thereabouts;

(1) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from M. A. E. Jackman
situate at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and contain-
ing by admeasurement 36,416 square feet or thereabouts;

(m) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Dr. E. F. L.
Morris situate at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and
containing by admeasurement 214,784 square feet or thereabouts;

(n) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from the Estate of
Mary Springer deceased situate at Black Rock in the parish of
Saint Michael and containing by admeasurement 352,004 square
feet or thereabouts;

(o) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Louise Tyrell
situate at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint Michael and contain-
ing by admeasurement 1 acre, 6 perches or thereabouts;

(p) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Cleota Husbands
situate at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint Michael and containing
by admeasurement 3 roods, 37 perches or thereabouts;

(q) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from the Estate of
E. S. Fields deceased situate at Cave Hill in the parish of
Saint Michael and containing by admeasurement 2 roods, 20
perches or thereabouts;

(r) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from the Estate of
E. S. Fields deceased situate at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint









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Michael and containing by admeasurement 1 acre, 36.5 perches
or thereabouts;

(s) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Mabel Hinds
situate at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint Michael and con-
taining by admeasurement 2 roods, 4 perches or thereabouts;

(t) a certain pi ece or parcel of land acquired from Cleota Husbands
situate at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint Michael and containing
by admeasurement 3 roods, 4 perches or thereabouts;

(u) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from May Alleyne
situate at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint Michael and con-
taining by admeasurement 2 acres, 3 roods, 3 perches or there-
abouts;

(v) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Alvin Daniel
situate at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint Michael and con-
taining by admeasurement 1 rood, 39 perches or thereabouts;

(w) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from one Grant situate
at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint Michael and containing by
admeasurement 1 acre, 3 roods, 8 perches or thereabouts;

(x) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Cleota Husbands
situate at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint Mich el and containing
by admeasurement 1 rood, 1 perch or thereabouts;

(y) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from the Estate of
W. W. Reece deceased situate at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint
Michael and containing by admeasurement 3 roods, 39.5 perches
or thereabouts;

(z) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Constance Branch
situate at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint Michael and containing
by admeasurement 3 acres, 1 rood, 7 perches or thereabouts;

(aa) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from one Elcock
situate at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint Michael and containing
by admeasurement 12,184 square feet or thereabouts;








8 URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1969-6



(bb) a certain piece or parcel of land acquired from Frank Inniss
situate at Cave Hill in the parish of Saint Michael and containing
by admeasurement 16,985 square feet or thereabouts.

5. All the land conveyed to the Crown by S. P. Parravicino, sole
trustee of the Will of Iris Emmiline Wheldale, et al by deed of conveyance
dated the 16th November, 1965 and recorded at the Registration Office on the
2nd March, 1967 in the Volume of Deeds 975 at page 151. The land is set out
and particularly described in the said conveyance and without prejudice
thereto includes a certain piece or parcel of land (being a detached part of
Bagatelle Plantation) situate in the parish of Saint James containing by
admeasurement 52 acres, 3 roods, 16 perches.

6. All the land conveyed to the Crown by Ernest Fitz Leopold Morris
by deed of conveyance dated 15th July, 1966 and recorded at the Registration
Office on the 23rd August, 1966 in the Volume of Deeds 941 at page 574.
The land is set out and particularly described in the said conveyance and
without prejudice thereto includes the certain message or dwelling house
called Clarendon together with the land on which the same stands and there-
to belonging situate at Black Rock in the parish of Saint Michael and con-
taining by admeasurement 95,914 square feet or thereabouts.