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Gifts in Wills

How to leave a gift to the Victor Harbor Horse Tram in your Will

If you would like to make a gift in your Will directly to support the work of the Victor Harbor Horse Tram, we recommend you include the following in your Will:
 

“I give devise and bequeath to the Victor Harbor Horse Tram Authority:
 

(a) the whole of my Estate of whatsoever kind and wheresoever situate
 

(b) ............ % of my Estate
 

(c) and/or the sum of $ ..... free of all duties and taxes payable at my death and I declare that the receipt of the General Manager or other Proper Officer for the time being of the Victor Harbor Horse Tram Authority shall be sufficient discharge for my trustees. It is my wish and intention that these funds be retained and used in full by the Victor Harbor Horse Tram Authority and not distributed to any associated Council.


Note: choices (a), (b) and (c) should be followed by the statement, “after the payment of all my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses and all duties, taxes and charges payable on my Estate at my death.”

By the Wills Act, all Wills and Codicils must be in writing, signed by the Testator, and attested by two witnesses in the presence of the Testator and of each other.

The Victor Harbor Horse Tram Authority recommends you seek professional advice or the assistance of a solicitor when preparing your Will.

 

Thank you for considering supporting the Victor Harbor Horse Tram with a bequest.

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Details

11 Canton Place, Victor Harbor

08 8551 0720

horsetram@victor.sa.gov.au

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The Victor Harbor Horse Tram acknowledges the Ramindjeri and Ngarrindjeri people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and surrounding waters where we live and work. We acknowledge their deep connection to Country and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. This respect is extended to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across Australia.

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