Slaughtered Animals (Compensation) Act, 1928

The Slaughtered Animals (Compensation) Trustees.

2.—(1) As soon as may be after the passing of this Act there shall be established in accordance with this Act a body to be styled and known as the Slaughtered Animals (Compensation) Trustees (in this Act referred to as the Trustees).

(2) The Trustees shall be a body corporate having perpetual succession and may sue and be sued under its said style and name.

(3) The Trustees shall provide and have a common seal, and such seal shall be authenticated by the signature of any one of the Trustees, or of the secretary to the Trustees duly authorised by them to act in that behalf.

(4) All courts of justice shall take judicial notice of the seal of the Trustees and every document purporting to be sealed with the seal of the Trustees authenticated in accordance with this section shall be received in evidence and be deemed to be a document issued by or under the authority of the Trustees without further proof unless the contrary is shown.