APPENDIX I—MUSEUM ACTS. 
XI 
13. All objects taken in exchange under section nine for, 
and all moneys payable on sale under the 
Art.icles received m ex- game section of, any of such articles, shall 
be held on trusts and subject to powers 
trust. P5 » I • and declarations corresponding as nearly 
as may be with the trusts, powers and 
declarations by this Act limited and declared concerning the same 
articles. 
Miscellaneous. 
14. All officers and servants appointed under this Act shall 
be considered public servants within the 
Officers under Act to meaning of the Indian Penal Code; and 
^to'sXrlet^pensions SO far as regards thek salaries, allowances 
and leave. and pensions and their leave or absence 
from duty, they shall be subject to the 
rules for the time being applicable to uncovenanted civil servants 
of the Government of India. 
15. In the event of the trust hereby constituted being 
determined, all collections then in the 
said Indian Museum, other than those 
next hereinafter mentioned, shall become 
the property of the Government of India, 
and the collections and additions men- 
In case of determina¬ 
tion of trust, Asiatic 
Society may reclaim their 
collections. 
tinned in section twelve shall become the property of the said 
Society or their assigns. 
ACT No. IV OF 1887. 
Passed by the Governor General of India in Council. 
(Beceived the assent of the Governor General on the \4:th 
January, 1887.) 
An Act to alter the constitution of the Body Corporate 
known as the Trustees of the Indian Museum, and 
to confer certain additional powers on that body. 
ATrHEREAS it is expedient to alter the constitution of the 
vT Body Corporate known as the Trustees of the Indian 
Museum, and to amend the law relating to the powers of 
he said Trustees; It is hereby enacted as follows:— 
