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Incumbents (Vacation of Benefices) Measure 1977

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  1. Introductory TextNext Match

  2. Part I Institution of Enquiry into Pastoral Situation in a ParishPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 1. Code of Practice as to reconciliation.Previous MatchNext Match

    2. 1A. Request for enquiry into pastoral situation in a parish.Previous MatchNext Match

    3. 2. Action to be taken by archdeacon in certain cases before institution of enquiry.Previous MatchNext Match

    4. 3. Institution of enquiry.Previous MatchNext Match

    5. 4. Provisions with respect to resignation of benefice by incumbent.Previous MatchNext Match

    6. 5.Enquiry to be conducted by provincial tribunal.Previous MatchNext Match

  3. Part II Institution of Enquiry into Disability of IncumbentPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 6. Enquiry whether incumbent is unable to discharge duties by reason of age or infirmity.Previous MatchNext Match

  4. Part III Enquiries and Subsequent ProceedingsPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 7. Constitution and procedure of committees and tribunals.Previous MatchNext Match

    2. 7A. Medical examinations.Previous MatchNext Match

    3. 8. Ancillary provisions with respect to enquiry under Part I.Previous MatchNext Match

    4. 9. Report to be made to the bishop.Previous MatchNext Match

    5. 9A. Inhibition in disability cases.Previous MatchNext Match

    6. 10. Powers of bishop in cases of breakdown of pastoral relationship.Previous MatchNext Match

    7. 11. Powers of bishop in cases of disability of incumbent.Previous MatchNext Match

    8. 12. Provisions supplementary to ss. 10 and 11.Previous MatchNext Match

    9. 12A.Right of appeal against findings of tribunalPrevious MatchNext Match

    10. 13. Compensation.Previous MatchNext Match

    11. 14. Provision with respect to pension of incumbent found to be unable to perform duties attaching to benefice.Previous MatchNext Match

  5. Part IV SupplementalPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 15.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Previous MatchNext Match

    2. 16. Certain expenses to be paid by Diocesan Board of Finance.Previous MatchNext Match

    3. 17. Exercise of powers of bishop during absence abroad, etc.Previous MatchNext Match

    4. 18. Procedural rules.Previous MatchNext Match

    5. 19. Meaning of “benefice”.Previous MatchNext Match

    6. 19A. Meaning of references to pastoral situation.Previous MatchNext Match

    7. 20. Amendments and repeal.Previous MatchNext Match

    8. 21. Short title, extent and commencement.Previous MatchNext Match

    1. SCHEDULE 1Previous MatchNext Match

      PANELS AND TRIBUNALSPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. PART 1 GENERAL PANELSPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. MembershipPrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 1.(1) A panel of twelve persons is to be appointed...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. Period of servicePrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 2.(1) An appointment under paragraph 1(1) or (2) is for...Previous MatchNext Match

      2. PART 2 PROVINCIAL TRIBUNALSPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. MembershipPrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 3.(1) A provincial tribunal is to consist of five persons...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. Requirement to constitute tribunalsPrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 4.(1) Where the secretary of a diocesan synod is required...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. Right of objectionPrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 5.(1) The incumbent may, within three weeks after a list...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. Circulation of list of membersPrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 6.As soon as the provincial tribunal which is to conduct...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. SecretaryPrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 7.(1) The Synodical Secretary of the Convocation of Canterbury, or...Previous MatchNext Match

      3. PART 3 APPEAL PANELSPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. IntroductoryPrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 8.Each of the Appeal Panels established under section 12A is...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. MembershipPrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 9.(1) The Dean of the Arches and Auditor is to...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. SecretaryPrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 10.(1) The registrar of each province must appoint a secretary...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. ExpensesPrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 11.The expenses of an Appeal Panel in connection with an...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. RulesPrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 12.(1) The Rule Committee may make rules prescribing the procedure...Previous MatchNext Match

      4. PART 4 TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONSPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. Continuation of existing membershipsPrevious MatchNext Match

          1. 13.(1) Each person who, immediately before commencement, was a member...Previous MatchNext Match

    2. Schedule 2Previous MatchNext Match

      Compensation Under Section 13Previous MatchNext Match

      1. 1.(1) If agreement as to the form, amount and conditions...Previous MatchNext Match

      2. 2.(1) The basic award shall be in the form of...Previous MatchNext Match

      3. 3.(1) The housing allowance shall be in the form of...Previous MatchNext Match

      4. 4.The resettlement allowance shall be a single payment of an...Previous MatchNext Match

      5. 5.(1) Subject to paragraph (2) below, if a person who...Previous MatchNext Match

      6. 6.An application for compensation shall be made to the diocesan...Previous MatchNext Match

      7. 7.The cost of compensation shall be borne by the diocesan...Previous MatchNext Match

      8. 8.(1) In this Schedule— “ compensation ” means compensation under...Previous MatchNext Match

    3. SCHEDULEPrevious MatchNext Match

      CONSTITUTION AND PROCEDURE OF DIOCESAN COMMITTEES AND PROVINCIAL TRIBUNALSPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. Part I Consitution of Diocesan CommitteesPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 1.The members of a diocesan committee of enquiry shall consist...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 2.(1) As soon as practicable after the passing of this...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 3.(1) The secretary of the diocesan synod shall constitute a...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 4.(1) The incumbent concerned may, within ten days after a...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 5.In the case of an enquiry under Part I of...Previous MatchNext Match

      2. Part II Constitution of Provincial TribunalsPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 6.(1) A provincial tribunal shall consist of five persons appointed...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 7.(1) Where in accordance with section 5(4) of this Measure...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 8.(1) The incumbent concerned may, within three weeks after a...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 9.As soon as the provincial tribunal which is to conduct...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 10.The Synodical Secretary of the Convocation of Canterbury or some...Previous MatchNext Match

      3. Part III ProcedurePrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 11.A diocesan committee of enquiry (hereafter referred to as “the...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 12.(1) Any person may make written representations to the committee...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 13.(1) The incumbent concerned shall be entitled to appear before,...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 14.(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) below, the proceedings...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 15.(1) Not less than fourteen days’ notice of the date,...Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 16.(1) If during the course of any enquiry any one...Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 17.For the purposes of this Part of this Schedule the...Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 18.Subject to the provisions of this Measure and of any...Previous MatchNext Match

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