Bourn Vincent Memorial Park Act, 1932

Erection of monument.

6.—(1) In this section the expression “the Settlors” means Senator Arthur Rose Vincent, William Bowers Bourn, and Agnes M. Bourn, respectively mentioned and described in the scheduled documents, and the survivors and survivor of them.

(2) It shall be lawful for the Settlors to erect at their own expense at any place in the Park chosen by them or (with their authority) by the designer of the monument hereinafter mentioned, one, and only one, monument to the memory of the late Maud Chase Bourn Vincent, wife of the said Senator Arthur Rose Vincent.

(3) The said monument shall be of such design as the Settlors shall, at their absolute discretion, appoint, and shall have inscribed thereon, at the expense of the Settlors, such inscription indicative of the purpose of the said monument as the Settlors shall direct.

(4) The Minister shall cause the said monument to be maintained, preserved, and kept in good and proper order, condition, and repair, and all references in this Act to the maintenance of the Park shall be construed as including such maintenance, preservation, and keeping.