Notice Type
Charitable Trusts
Notice Title

Estate of Rita Maud Dallow

Notice of Application for Approval of a Scheme
CIV-2012-409-304
In the High Court of New Zealand, Christchurch Registry.
In the matter of the Charitable Trusts Act 1957, and
in the matter of the estate of Rita Maud Dallow, late
of Christchurch (deceased):
Notice is hereby given that Julie Christine Jack and Patrick Joseph Power, as trustees of the will of Rita Maud Dallow, late of Christchurch, widow, deceased, have filed in the High Court at Christchurch an application for approval of a scheme varying the terms of the will under which the deceased’s residuary estate is held.
Under the will, the residuary of the estate is to be held on trust for "The Children’s Heart and Lung Transplant Foundation absolutely". No such entity exists.
Under this scheme, the trustees will pay and transfer the residuary estate to Auckland DHB Charitable Trust for the benefit of the Children’s Heart and Lung Transplant Service so that capital and income may be applied and
used for the objectives of the Children’s Heart and Lung Transplant Service of promoting the health and well-being of children in relation to heart and lung transplant services as specified in the scheme.
Copies of the scheme and the report of the Attorney-General may be inspected, free of charge, at the office of the Registrar of the High Court at Christchurch and at the offices of Saunders & Co, solicitors for the trustees, at 162 Kendal Avenue, Burnside, Christchurch.
This application is set down for hearing in the High Court at Christchurch on 30 May 2012 at 9.30am.
Any person desiring to oppose the scheme is required to give notice of their intention to do so to:
(a) the Registrar of the High Court at Christchurch; or
(b) to Saunders & Co, solicitors for the trustees, at 162 Kendal Avenue, Burnside, Christchurch 8053; or
(c) the Attorney-General, Crown Law Office, PO Box 2858, Wellington 6140
not less than seven clear days before the above-mentioned date.
Dated at Christchurch this 23rd day of March 2012.
J. M. KIRKLAND, Solicitor for the Applicants.