Postal Services
(Transfer) (Jersey) Regulations 2006
Made 6th June 2006
Coming into force 1st
July 2006
THE STATES, in pursuance of Articles 27, 28, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 83 of the
Postal Services (Jersey) Law 2004[1] and Article 49 of the States of
Jersey Law 2005[2], have made the following
Regulations –
1 Interpretation
In these Regulations –
“Law” means the Postal Services (Jersey) Law 2004;
“Postal Pension Fund” means the special fund (within the
meaning of the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2005[3]) in respect of the
retirement scheme referred to in Article 42(2)(b) of the Postal Services
(Jersey) Law 2004;
“registered” in relation to a company means registered
under the Companies (Jersey) Law 1991[4].
2 Companies:
Articles 27, 34, 35
(1) Jersey
Post International Limited, registered on 22nd September 2005, allocated the
registered number 91247 and having its registered office at the Postal
Headquarters, La Rue Grellier, Rue des Pres Trading Estate, St. Saviour
JE2 7QS, is prescribed as the principal company for the purposes of the Law.
(2) The
following subsidiaries of the principal company are prescribed for the purposes
of the Law –
(a) Jersey
Post Limited, registered on 21st October 2004, allocated the registered number 88764
and having its registered office at the Postal Headquarters, La Rue Grellier,
Rue des Pres Trading Estate, St. Saviour JE2 7QS;
(b) JPI
(Parishes) Limited, registered on 22nd September 2005, allocated the registered
number 91245 and having its registered office at the Postal Headquarters, La
Rue Grellier, Rue des Pres Trading Estate, St. Saviour JE2 7QS;
(c) JPI
(Rue des Pres) Limited, registered on 22nd September 2005, allocated the
registered number 91246 and having its registered office at the Postal
Headquarters, La Rue Grellier, Rue des Pres Trading Estate, St. Saviour JE2 7QS;
(d) JPI
(Broad Street) Limited, registered on 22nd September 2005, allocated the
registered number 91242 and having its registered office at the Postal
Headquarters, La Rue Grellier, Rue des Pres Trading Estate, St. Saviour JE2 7QS.
3 Securities
in companies: Article 28
(1) The
securities required to be issued to the States by Jersey Post International
Limited for the purposes of Article 28(1)(a) of the Law are 4,999,998
ordinary shares, out of an authorized share capital of £5,000,000,
divided into 5,000,000 ordinary shares, each share being of a nominal value of
£1 and fully paid up.
(2) The
securities required to be issued to Jersey Post International Limited by Jersey
Post Limited for the purposes of Article 28(1)(b) of the Law are 999,998
ordinary shares out of an authorized share capital of £1,000,000, divided
into 1,000,000 ordinary shares, each share being of a nominal value of £1
and fully paid up.
(3) The
securities required to be issued to Jersey Post Limited by JPI (Parishes)
Limited, JPI (Rue des Pres) Limited and JPI (Broad Street) Limited for the
purposes of Article 28(1)(b) of the Law are, in the case of each of those
subsidiaries, 9,998 ordinary shares out of an authorized share capital of
£10,000 divided into 10,000 ordinary shares, each share being of a
nominal value of £1 and fully paid up.
4 Transfer
date: Article 32
For the purposes of the Law, the transfer date is 1st July 2006.
5 Transfer
of Committee movables to Jersey Post Limited: Article 34
(1) The
assets of the Committee for Postal Administration, being shares in Offshore
Solutions Limited, shall be transferred to Jersey Post Limited.
(2) The
other assets of the Committee for Postal Administration in the form of movable
property, and the rights and liabilities of the Committee for Postal
Administration, shall be transferred to Jersey Post Limited.
(3) The
assets, and rights, referred to in paragraph (2) shall include
intellectual property rights, whether registered or not.
(4) However,
the assets, rights and liabilities referred to in paragraph (2) shall not
include the following –
(a) the
minutes of the Committee for Postal Administration (constituted under Article 4
of the Post Office (Jersey) Law 1969[5]), the records of acts of
that Committee and other records of the deliberations and decisions of that
Committee and the records of the deliberations and decisions of the Minister
for Economic Development;
(b) to
the extent that they are assets and rights of the Committee for Postal
Administration, the assets and rights of the States with respect to the
retirement scheme referred to in Article 42(2)(b) of the Law, being assets
and rights that relate to members of that scheme who are or were employees of
the Committee for Postal Administration and retire from that employment whether
after, on or before the transfer date and being (to the extent that they are
assets) assets held in the Postal Pension Fund;
(c) to
the extent that they are liabilities of the Committee for Postal
Administration, the liabilities to which the States are subject with respect to
the retirement scheme referred to in Article 42(2)(b) of the Law, being
liabilities that relate to members of that scheme who are or were employees of
the Committee for Postal Administration and retire from that employment whether
after, on or before the transfer date, and being liabilities referable to the
Postal Pension Fund.
6 Transfer
of Committee immovables: Articles 35, 37
(1) The
assets of the Committee for Postal Administration in the property known as the Postal
Headquarters, Rue des Pres Trading Estate, St. Saviour (being the property
described in Schedule 1) are prescribed for the purposes of Article 35(1)
of the Law, the transferee being JPI (Rue des Pres) Limited.
(2) The
assets of the Committee for Postal Administration in the property known as the
Broad Street Post Office, Broad Street, St. Helier (being the property
described in Schedule 2) are prescribed for the purposes of Article 35(1)
of the Law, the transferee being JPI (Broad Street) Limited.
(3) The
assets of the Committee for Postal Administration in the property known as
Unit 1 at 4-6 L’Avenue Le Bas, Rue des Pres Trading Estate,
St. Saviour (being the property described in Schedule 3) are prescribed
for the purposes of Article 35(1) of the Law, the transferee being JPI (Parishes)
Limited.
(4) The
assets of the Committee for Postal Administration in the property known as Bays
3 and 4, Rue des Pres Trading Estate, St. Saviour (being the property
described in Schedule 4) are prescribed for the purposes of Article 35(1)
of the Law, the transferee being JPI (Parishes) Limited.
(5) A condition
of the transfer of immovable property under Articles 35 and 38(3) of
the Law is that any unit of dwelling accommodation on the land comprised in the
immovable property at the time of the transfer, or created on that land after
the transfer, shall not without the consent of the Minister for Housing be
occupied otherwise than by a person who falls within any class specified by the
States by Regulations made under Part 4 of the Housing (Jersey) Law 1949[6], being a class to which the condition
set out in Article 14(2) of that Law is specifically stated to refer by
those Regulations.
7 Postal
Pension Fund: Article 36
(1) For
the purposes of Article 36(1) of the Law, an amount shall be calculated corresponding
to an amount that would bring the total market value of the assets held in the Postal
Pension Fund immediately before the transfer date to an amount determined by
the Fund actuary to be the total of past service liabilities of that Fund
immediately before the transfer date.
(2) If
that calculation would require the total market value to be increased, for the
purposes of Article 36(1)(d) of the Law there shall hereby be created (and
transferred to the States for the credit of the Postal Pension Fund) a
liability of Jersey Post Limited equal to the amount of the increase.
(3) If
that calculation would require the total market value to be decreased, there shall
for the purposes of Article 36(1)(c) of the Law hereby be created (and
transferred to Jersey Post Limited) a liability of the States equal to the
amount of the decrease.
(4) For
the purposes of Article 36(1)(d) of the Law, to the extent that the Act of
the States of 11th July 1972 known as “an Act revising pensions payable
to retired public employees”, as amended, cannot apply to persons only
because, by the operation of Article 40 of the Law, they have become
employees of Jersey Post Limited, there shall hereby be created a liability of
Jersey Post Limited in respect of those persons, and that liability shall
hereby be transferred to the States.
(5) That
liability –
(a) shall
correspond to the extent to which the rights and benefits that would have been
conferred on those persons because of that Act will have been reduced or
eliminated because of that inapplicability;
(b) shall
accrue as at the transfer date referred to in Article 40 of the Law; and
(c) may
include a liability in respect of contingent rights and benefits.
(6) For
the purposes of Article 36(1)(c) of the Law, there shall hereby be created
(and transferred to Jersey Post Limited) a liability of the States to pay to
the Postal Pension Fund, in respect of persons who, because of Article 40
of the Law, became employees of Jersey Post Limited, amounts equal to the
determined percentage of their respective salaries during the periods when they
are in receipt of those salaries as employees of Jersey Post Limited.
(7) In
this Regulation –
“determined percentage” means the percentage determined
by the Fund actuary to be the long-term future contribution rate as at the
transfer date;
“Fund actuary” means Hewitt, Bacon & Woodrow
Limited.
8 Treatment
of trading fund in transfers: Article 38
(1) The
accounts in the books of the Treasurer of the States recording the position as
at midnight on 30th June 2006 (and transactions up to that time) of the trading
fund (within the meaning of the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2005) that is the
Minister for Economic Development’s trading fund that corresponds to and
is a continuation of the trading fund of the Committee for Postal
Administration (as constituted under Article 4 of the Post Office (Jersey)
Law 1969), shall be aggregated.
(2) The
balance of those accounts after that aggregation shall be reduced to zero by
payment, on demand, from Jersey Post Limited to the States, or from the States
to Jersey Post Limited, as the case requires.
(3) That
demand is one made, on or after the transfer date, by the Treasurer of the
States or Jersey Post Limited, respectively.
9 Treatment
of Committee assets and liabilities in transfers: Article 38
(1) The
accounts in the books of the Treasurer of the States recording the assets and
liabilities of the Committee for Postal Administration as at midnight on 30th
June 2006 shall be aggregated.
(2) The
balance of those accounts after that aggregation shall be reduced to zero by
payment, on demand, from Jersey Post Limited to the States, or from the States
to Jersey Post Limited, as the case requires.
(3) For
the avoidance of doubt, it is declared that such of the accounts referred to in
paragraph (1) as represent assets held on trust by the Minister for
Economic Development (including, but not limited to, deposits paid to the
Committee for Postal Administration, as constituted under Article 4 of the
Post Office (Jersey) Law 1969) shall be included in the aggregation.
(4) The
demand referred to in paragraph (2) is one made, on or after the transfer date,
by the Treasurer of the States or Jersey Post Limited, respectively.
10 Value
of JPIL: Article 38
For the purposes of States accounts, the value (at the moment on
1st July 2006 immediately after the transfers referred to in Articles
34, 35, 36 and 40 of the Law) of the States’ shareholdings in the group
of companies comprising Jersey Post International Limited and its subsidiaries
shall be the net asset value of the group at that moment.
11 Committee
assets, rights and liabilities: values relevant for Companies (Jersey) Law
1991: Article 38
(1) As
far as they are relevant to any matter under the Companies (Jersey) Law 1991,
the value as at midnight on 30th June 2006 of the assets, rights and
liabilities of the Committee for Postal Administration shall be determined
using the same valuation and accounting bases as were used in preparing the
financial statements of the Committee for Postal Administration (as constituted
under Article 4 of the Post Office (Jersey) Law 1969) in respect of the
year that ended at midnight on 31st December 2004 that were approved by that
Committee on 7th April 2005 and signed on that Committee’s behalf by its
President and Chief Executive.
(2) However
the reference in paragraph (1) to liabilities does not include a liability
relating to a scheme under the Public Employees (Retirement) (Jersey) Law 1967[7] nor to the value of the
assets referred to in Regulation 6(1), (2), (3) or (4).
(3) The
value of those assets shall be appraised to open market value as at midnight on
30th June 2006 by a qualified Chartered Surveyor in accordance with the
Appraisal and Valuation Standard of the Royal Institution of Chartered
Surveyors.
(4) As
far as it is relevant to any matter under the Companies (Jersey) Law 1991, the
balance remaining after the aggregation of accounts referred to in
Regulation 8 or 9 shall be treated (whether or not demand is made for its
payment) as a debt of Jersey Post Limited or of the States, as the case
requires.
12 JPI
(Parishes) Limited, JPI (Rue des Pres) Limited and JPI (Broad Street) Limited:
values relevant for Companies (Jersey) Law 1991: Article 38
(1) The
excess of assets over liabilities (at the moment on 1st July 2006 immediately
after the transfers referred to in Articles 34, 35, 36 and 40 of the Law) in
the case of JPI (Parishes) Limited, JPI (Rue des Pres) Limited and JPI (Broad
Street) Limited shall be credited to the respective companies’ reserves.
(2) Those
liabilities shall include a liability reflecting the share capital required to
be issued under Regulation 3 in the case of each company.
(3) The
reserves shall be treated as realized profits or losses for the purposes of
Article 115 of the Companies (Jersey) Law 1991.
13 Jersey
Post Limited: values relevant for Companies (Jersey) Law 1991: Article 38
(1) The
excess of assets over liabilities (at the moment on 1st July 2006 immediately
after the transfers referred to in Articles 34, 35, 36 and 40 of the Law) in
the case of Jersey Post Limited shall be credited to that company’s
reserves.
(2) Those
liabilities shall include a liability reflecting the share capital required to
be issued under Regulation 3 in the case of that company.
(3) The
reserves shall be treated as realized profits or losses for the purposes of
Article 115 of the Companies (Jersey) Law 1991.
14 Jersey
Post International Limited: values relevant for Companies (Jersey) Law 1991:
Article 38
(1) The
excess of assets over liabilities (at the moment on 1st July 2006 immediately
after the transfers referred to in Articles 34, 35, 36 and 40 of the Law) in
the case of Jersey Post International Limited shall be credited to that
company’s reserves.
(2) Those
liabilities shall include a liability reflecting the share capital required to
be issued under Regulation 3 in the case of that company.
(3) The
reserves shall be treated as realized profits for the purposes of
Article 115 of the Companies (Jersey) Law 1991.
15 Transfer
of staff: Article 40
For the purposes of Article 40 of the Law, the company is Jersey
Post Limited.
16 Restriction
on exercise of powers by Minister for Treasury and Resources
The following powers are prescribed for the purposes of
Article 27(5)(d) of the Law –
(a) the
power to vote on a resolution of Jersey Post International Limited for, or
otherwise authorize, the disposal of its shares or share rights in Jersey Post
Limited, or the creation or disposal of security interests over those shares or
share rights or the creation of any other charge over those shares or share
rights;
(b) the
power to vote on a resolution of Jersey Post International Limited for, or
otherwise authorize, the exercise of that company’s powers and rights, as
the holder of securities in Jersey Post Limited, to vote on a resolution for,
or otherwise authorize –
(i) the
issue of shares or share rights in Jersey Post Limited to any person other than
Jersey Post International Limited, or
(ii) the
winding up of Jersey Post Limited.
17 Amendments
to Law consequent on move to ministerial government
(1) In the
long title to the Law the word “former” shall be inserted before
the word “Committee”.
(2) In
Article 1(1) of the Law for the definition “Committee for Postal
Administration” there shall be substituted the following
definition –
“‘Committee for
Postal Administration’ means the Committee for Postal Administration formerly
constituted by Article 4 of the Post Office (Jersey) Law 1969 before the
repeal of that Article by Regulation 19(5) of the States of Jersey
(Amendments and Construction Provisions No. 4) (Jersey) Regulations 2005[8];”.
(3) In
Article 31 of the Law –
(a) in
paragraph (3) for the words “that Committee is entitled” there
shall be substituted the words “the Minister for Economic Development is
entitled (in relation to the Minister’s functions transferred from the Committee
for Postal Administration by the States of Jersey (Transfer of Functions from
Committees to Ministers) (Jersey) Regulations 2005[9])”;
(b) in
paragraph (4) for the words “that Committee is entitled” there
shall be substituted the words “the Minister for Economic Development is
entitled (in relation to the Minister’s functions transferred from the Committee
for Postal Administration by the States of Jersey (Transfer of Functions from
Committees to Ministers) (Jersey) Regulations 2005)”;
(c) paragraph
(5)(a) shall be repealed.
(4) Article
33 of the Law shall be repealed.
(5) In Article 35(2)
of the Law for the words “Committee for Postal Administration”
there shall be substituted the words “Minister for Economic Development”.
(6) In
Article 40(2)(b) of the Law for the words “employee of that
Committee” there shall be substituted the words “employee of the
Committee for Postal Administration”.
(7) In Article 41
of the Law for the words “employees of that Committee” there shall
be substituted the words “employees of the Committee for Postal
Administration”.
(8) In
paragraph 5 of Schedule 2 to the Law for the words “under the
Post Office (Jersey) Law 1969” there shall be substituted the words
“transferred from the Committee for Postal Administration by the States
of Jersey (Transfer of Functions from Committees to Ministers) (Jersey) Regulations
2005”.
18 Citation
and commencement
(1) These
Regulations may be cited as the Postal Services (Transfer) (Jersey) Regulations
2006.
(2) These
Regulations shall come into force on 1st July 2006.
m.n. de la haye
Greffier of the States
SCHEDULE 1
(Regulation 6(1))
POSTAL HEADQUARTERS, RUE DES PRES
For the purposes of this Schedule, the Public of this Island will be
referred to as “the Public”, which designation will include its
successors or assigns, and the limited liability Company JPI (Rue des Pres)
Limited will be referred to as “the Company”, which designation
will include its successors or assigns.
Three sites bearing the numbers 8, 10 and 26 and forming part of Rue
des Pres Trading Estate, with the buildings erected thereon, (hereinafter
referred to as “the Premises”) to which the Public has right by
hereditary purchase by two Contracts dated 17th September, 1993 from the
limited liability Company known as “Rue des Pres Properties
Limited”.
The Southern boundary of the Premises towards a pathway owned by the
Public is constituted by the lower of two raised concrete kerbs which belongs,
without offset, to the Public, for the avoidance of doubt the lower kerb is
situate immediately to the South of a wire fence established on the Premises.
The Eastern boundary of the Premises towards the pavement and road
forming part of Rue des Pres Trading Estate which belong to the Public is the
raised concrete kerb (situate immediately to the East of a wire fence
established on the Premises), red brick kerb and small walls (forming part of
various raised gardens established on the Premises) which all belong, without
offset, to the Company.
The Western boundary or thereabouts of the Premises towards the main
road “La Rue des Pres” is constituted by the walls and wire fence
which belong, without offset, to the Company.
The line of demarcation separating the Premises on part of the
Western side of the same (near the Southern end) with land forming part of the
main road known as “La Rue des Pres” is a straight imaginary line
taken from the South-West corner of the Northern section of the wall of the West
or thereabouts of the Premises which belongs without offset to the Company and
then projects in a Southerly direction or thereabouts until it reaches the
North-West corner of the Southern section of the wall of the West or
thereabouts of the Premises which belongs without offset to the Company.
The following specific rights shall affect the Premises,
namely –
1. That
the walls on the Eastern boundary of the Premises will have a height of three
Imperial feet above the normal surface of the ground.
2. That
the walls forming the Western boundary of the Premises will have a height of
six Imperial feet above the normal level of the ground.
3. That
the wall of the North of the Premises will never exceed three Imperial feet in
height above the normal level of the soil and this on a distance of twenty
Imperial feet as from the Eastern limit of the Premises and a height of six
Imperial feet along the remainder of the said boundary.
4. That
the Company will have a right of way at all times and for all purposes through
and in the roadway and pavements belonging to the Public lying to the East of
the Premises and this to come and go from the Premises to the main road
“La Grande Route de Longueville”, the Company being obliged to
contribute its fair proportion of the costs of maintenance and upkeep of the
roadway and pavements along their whole length.
5. That
the Company will have a right of way at all times and for all purposes through
and in a small section of roadway (and pavement if one should be established at
anytime in the future) belonging to the Public lying near the Southern end of
the Western boundary of the Premises and this to come and go from the Premises
to the main road “La Rue des Pres”, the Company being obliged to
contribute its fair proportion of the costs of maintenance and upkeep of the
roadway (and pavement if any) of which it makes use.
6. That
the Company will have the right to place and maintain in the roadway and
pavements belonging to the Public lying to the East of the Premises such pipes,
cables and conduits which will be necessary to join to the pipes, cables and
conduits of the mains’ services of water, gas, electricity and telephone
which are or which will be established in the roadway and pavements, as well as
the right at all times and whenever to repair or replace such pipes, cables and
conduits on condition that it replaces the areas in an agreeable state after
the completion of such works and undertakes such works as quickly as possible.
7. That
the Company will have the right to drain waste water and sewage from the
buildings which are or which will in the future be erected on the Premises into
the public drain and this by the means of the drain established in the roadway
belonging to the Public, the Company having the right to place drainage pipes
in the roadway and pavements belonging to the Public and to join them to the
drain; charging the Company to replace the areas in an agreeable state after
the completion of such works and to contribute its fair proportion of the costs
of the maintenance and upkeep of the drain along its whole length.
8. That
the Premises will be used principally for the construction of buildings on the
same and it will not be permitted to deposit, nor to pile up, nor to tip, nor
to display any goods whatsoever in the open air on the Premises.
9. That
the Premises will be used solely for the purposes of warehousing and that no
other business will be conducted on the same without the consent in writing of
the Minister for Planning and Environment. And in the case where the Company
ceases to use the Premises and the buildings which are or which will in the
future be erected on same in connection with the business of the Company, the
Company will not be able to lease, sell or otherwise dispose of same without having
obtained the prior consent of the Minister for Planning and Environment.
10. That
it will be forbidden to display, either in any window or elsewhere in public,
or to sell retail on any part of the Premises any goods whatsoever, except the
articles having immediate connection with the maintenance and repair of cars on
the Estate called “Rue des Pres Trading Estate”.
11. That
no car, except the cars which will be brought temporarily on to the Premises,
will be parked on the Premises at any time, except inside the buildings which
are erected on same.
12. That
the Company will have a right of access on to the roads, pavements, pathway and
land belonging to the Public lying to the East, South and West of the Premises,
whenever it becomes necessary but only after having giving prior notice of at
least two weeks to the relevant Minister of the States (except in the case of
emergency), with or without workmen, ladders, tools and materials in order to
repair, replace, renew, rebuild, clean, maintain and upkeep the walls and
fences forming part of the Premises built on or close to the boundaries of the
Premises; charging the Company to complete the works as quickly as possible, to
cause the least inconvenience possible to the Public and to replace the
affected areas in a clean and agreeable state immediately after the completion
of such works.
13. That
the Public will have the right to keep all the pipes, cables, conduits,
drainage pipes and all other related apparatus for the provision of mains
services and the drainage of rain water, waste water and sewage through and
under the Premises as they are at present established, with a right of access
for the Public on to the Premises whenever it becomes necessary but only after
having given at least two weeks prior notice to the Company (except in the case
of emergency), with or without workmen, tools and materials in order to repair,
replace, renew, rebuild, unblock, thaw out, clean, maintain and upkeep the
pipes, cables, conduits, drainage pipes and all other related apparatus;
charging the Public to complete the works as quickly as possible, to cause the
least inconvenience possible to the Company and to replace the affected areas
in a clean and agreeable state immediately after the completion of such works.
14. That
the Company has the right to keep the openings which are currently established
firstly in the wire fence established along the Southern end of the Eastern
limit of the Premises and secondly in the Southern end of the wall established
along the Western limit of the Premises. It being further understood that the
Company has the right to establish gates or barriers in these openings
providing that such gates or barriers open towards the interior of the
Premises.
15. That the Company has the right (after having first received the
prior consent in writing of the Minister for Planning and Environment) to
replace the existing wire fence, concrete kerb, red brick kerb and small walls
established along the Eastern and Western limits of the Premises and
furthermore the right to build up to and against the lower of two raised
concrete kerbs established along the Southern limit of the Premises which
concrete kerb belongs without offset to the Public with walls or other
enclosures, such walls or other enclosures are to be built by the Company on
the same alignment as the aforesaid wire fences, concrete kerb, red brick kerb
and small walls and once built shall belong without offset to the Company and
never exceed a maximum height of nine Imperial feet above the level of the soil.
It being understood that the Company has the benefit of the rights described in
the clause bearing the number “12” and this for the purposes of
maintaining and up keeping the said walls or other enclosures. It being further
understood that the Company has the right to establish gates or barriers in
such walls or enclosures and this along the Eastern limit of the Premises
providing that such gates or barriers open towards the interior of the
Premises.
The whole in perpetuity.
The other boundaries of the Premises and other relevant rights
attaching thereto being as set out and described within the two said contracts
of hereditary purchase both dated 17th September 1993 by the Public from the
limited liability company “Rue des Pres Properties Limited” which
contracts are enrolled in the Public Registry of the Island book RP950, pages
253 and 256 respectively; have recourse to both contracts.
The Premises are situate in the Parish of Saint Saviour, in the
Vingtaine of La Petite Longueville, and are in the condition in which they are
currently found, with all their faults, apparent or hidden, if they exist.
SCHEDULE 2
(Regulation 6(2))
BROAD STREET POST OFFICE
A certain building being the Central Post Office (hereinafter
referred to as “the Premises”) built on the sites of properties
bearing the numbers 15 and 17 Broad Street and 7 and 9 Commercial Street and to
which the Public of this Island has right by hereditary purchase (first corpus
fundi) by Contract dated 26th September, 1969 from the Crown.
The boundaries of the Premises, and all rights attaching thereto,
being as set out and described in the above mentioned Contract of Purchase
dated 26th September, 1969, which Contract is enrolled in the Public Registry
of the Island, Book RP560, page 167, have recourse thereto.
The Premises are situate in the Parish of St. Helier in the
Vingtaine de Bas de la Ville and are in the condition in which they are
currently found, with all their faults, apparent or hidden, if they exist.
SCHEDULE 3
(Regulation 6(3))
Unit 1 at 4-6 L’Avenue Le Bas, Rue
des Pres Trading Estate
The contract lease interest in certain premises being Unit 1,
forming part of the plot numbered 4 to 6 l’Avenue le Bas, Rue des Pres
Trading Estate which the Public of this Island acquired by the assignment of
the remainder of a 21 year lease (“the Lease”) by the company
“Jacksons (C.I.) Limited” by contract dated 2nd September 2005.
The boundaries of the premises, and all rights attaching thereto,
being set out and described in the Lease dated 4th August 1989 between the
lessor “Jacksons Garage (Property) Limited” and the lessee
“Jacksons Garage Limited” which contract is enrolled in the Public
Registry of the Island, Book RP869, page 254. The latter contract being
extended and modified by a further contract between the aforementioned parties
dated 17th November 1995 which contract is enrolled in the Public Registry of
this Island, Book RP1000 page 455, have recourse thereto.
The extension to the Lease commenced on 1st July 1995 and will
terminate on 30th June 2016.
All the above premises are situate in the Parish of St. Saviour,
Vingtaine de la Petite Longueville and are in the condition in which they are
currently found, with all their faults, apparent or hidden, if they exist.
SCHEDULE 4
(Regulation 6(4))
Bays 3 and 4, Rue des Pres Trading Estate
The contract lease interest in certain premises being Bays 3 and 4
forming part of the plot numbered 2 “Rue des Pres Trading Estate”
which the Public of this Island acquired by the assignment of the remainder of
a 21 year lease (“the Lease”) by the company “Hawthorn Corner
Limited” by contract dated 2nd September 2005.
The boundaries of the premises, and all rights attaching thereto,
being as set out and described in the Lease dated 18th December 1987 between
the lessor “Jacksons Garage (Property) Limited” and the lessee
“La Motte Garages Limited” which contract is enrolled in the Public
Registry of the Island , Book RP841, page 326. The latter contract being
modified by a further contract of assignment of the Lease dated 11th August
1995 by “Soubriquet Limited” to “Ettom Property Holdings
Limited”, which contract is enrolled in the Public Registry of the
Island, Book RP993, page 569, have recourse thereto.
The Lease commenced on 1st January 1988 and will terminate on 31st
December 2008.
All the above premises are situate in the Parish of St. Saviour,
Vingtaine de la Petite Longueville and are in the condition in which they are
currently found, with all their faults, apparent or hidden, if they exist.