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Article 7(2).
1 .F1—(1 )F1 The Appeals Commission shall consist of the following persons appointed by the[F2 First Minister and deputy First Minister acting jointly]F2, that is to say a Chief Commissioner and such number, if any, of other Commissioners as[F3 the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister]F3 may, with the consent of the Ministry of FinanceF4, determine.
(2) A Commissioner shall not engage, whether directly or indirectly, or be a partner of any person who engages, in a gainful profession, occupation or business if to do so would in any way be incompatible with his functions under this Order.
(3) There shall be paid to a Commissioner or in respect of his service such remuneration and allowances and such pension, allowances or benefits as the Ministry may determine with the approval of the Ministry of FinanceF4.
Sub-para.(4) rep. by 1975 c. 25
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F1functions transf. by SR 2001/229
F2SI 1999/663
F3SR 2001/229
F4Now D/CS, SR 1976/281
2 .F5—(1) The Ministry may appoint persons to assist the Appeals Commission in the performance of its functions.
(2) There shall be paid to persons appointed under sub-paragraph (1) such remuneration and allowances and to, or in respect of the service of, those persons such pension, allowances or benefits as the Ministry may determine with the approval of the Ministry of FinanceF6.
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F5functions transf. by SR 2001/229
F6Now D/CS, SR 1976/281
Article 10(3).
1. References to the Ministry or to the Council shall be construed as references to the Ministry within the meaning of this Order.
2. References to Schedule 6 to the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972 [1972 c.9] shall be construed as references to that Schedule as modified by this Schedule.
3. Omit paragraph 1 of that Schedule.
4. In paragraph 2 of that Schedule—
(a)omit the words in such form and manner as the Ministry directs;
(b)in sub-paragraph ( c) for the words as may be prescribed substitute the words as the Ministry considers fit.
5. In paragraph 4 omit the words from and may provide onwards.
6. In paragraph 5—
(a)in sub-paragraph (1)( a) omit the words in the prescribed form and manner;
(b)in sub-paragraph (1)( b) the two references to the said Act of 1972 shall be construed as references to this Order;
(c)in sub-paragraph (1)( d) omit the words in the prescribed form;
(d)in sub-paragraph (2) for the words as may be prescribed substitute the words as the Ministry considers fit.
7. In paragraph 6(2) for the words fund out of which the expenses of the Council in acquiring the land are to be defrayed substitute the words Consolidated Fund and for the words out of the Compensation Fund there shall be substituted the words made by the Ministry.
8. In paragraph 11(3) omit the words in the prescribed form.
9. In paragraph 12—
(a)in sub-paragraph (1) omit the words such and as may be prescribed;
(b)in sub-paragraph (2) for the words from clerk to directs substitute the words Ministry as correct, and publish.
10. In paragraph 14(1) omit the words in the prescribed form.
11. In paragraph 15(1) for the words in the prescribed form substitute the words in such form as may be approved by the Ministry.
12. Omit paragraph 19.
13. Omit paragraph 20(2).
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