Haberdashers' Aske's Charity Act 2016
2016 Chapter iiAn Act to make provision regarding the identity of the corporators of the Aske Corporation and the status of the Corporation; to provide for property held on trust by the Corporation to be subject to the same legal controls as apply generally to charity property; to make formal provision for internal procedures; and for related purposes.
Enacted
[15th September 2016]
WHEREAS—
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The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers (“the Company”) was incorporated by a charter granted by Henry VI on 3rd June 1448:
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The Company's day to day operation is the responsibility of the Master and Wardens:
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An Act for the settling of a charity given by Robert Aske Esq. to the Company of Haberdashers of London 1690 (c.18) (“the 1690 Act”) established the Master and Wardens as the Governors of the Possessions and Revenues of the Hospital at Hoxton of the Foundation of Robert Aske Esquire (“the Aske Corporation”) and incorporated the Aske Corporation as a body corporate:
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The Charity given by Robert Aske is now known as Haberdashers' Aske's Charity (“the Charity”), an educational charity that operates schools (“the Schools”):
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The Aske Corporation is the Estates Governor of the Schools, one of the charity trustees with the function of controlling the land and investments that make up the Aske Corporation's assets used by the Schools and applying such assets and distributing income of the Aske Corporation for the use of the Schools and related charities:
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The Charity and the Aske Corporation are governed by the 1690 Act and a succession of schemes and orders made by the Endowed Schools Commissioners and the Charity Commissioners:
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Doubts have arisen as to the effect of these enactments as regards the composition of the Aske Corporation, its status as a body corporate, the restrictions placed on the Aske Corporation in holding the Charity's property and the manner in which the Aske Corporation is controlled:
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The objects of this Act cannot be attained without the authority of Parliament:
May it therefore please your Majesty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted, by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—
1 Citation¶
2 Interpretation¶
In this Act—-
“the 1690 Act” means the Act for the settling of a charity given by Robert Aske Esq. to the company of Haberdashers of London 1690, as having effect at the date on which this Act comes into force;
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“the Aske Corporation” means the Governors of the Possessions and Revenues of the Hospital at Hoxton of the Foundation of Robert Aske Esquire incorporated by the 1690 Act;
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“the Charity” means Haberdashers' Aske's Charity;
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“the Estates Governor” means the Aske Corporation in its capacity as a charity trustee of the Charity;
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“the Master and Wardens” means the persons who are for the time being the Master and Wardens of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers; and
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“the Schemes” means the schemes listed in Schedule 1, as having effect at the date on which this Act comes into force.
3 Composition and control of the Aske Corporation¶
For the avoidance of doubt in construing the 1690 Act, the corporators comprising the Aske Corporation are the Master and Wardens, who are responsible for the control of the Aske Corporation and its property.4 Status of the Aske Corporation¶
5 Dispositions of land and other property¶
6 Operation of the Schemes¶
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 1 ¶
THE SCHEMES
Section 2
| Date | No. | Made by | Named charity |
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| 9th August 1873 | 240 | Endowed Schools Commissioners | The Foundation of Robert Aske |
| 12th November 1900 | 991 | Charity Commissioners | The Foundation of Robert Aske |
| 2nd August 1991 | 193(S) | Charity Commissioners | Haberdashers' Aske's Charity |
SCHEDULE 2 ¶
AMENDMENTS OF THE 1690 ACT
Section 5