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5EIn section 7 of the 1977 Measure (constitution and procedure of committees and tribunals)—
(a)for subsection (1) there shall be substituted—
“(1)Provincial tribunals for the purposes of this Measure shall be constituted in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 1 to this Measure:
Provided that where, in the course of an enquiry conducted by a provincial tribunal, a member of the tribunal other than the chairman dies or becomes unable to act as a member by reason of illness or other incapacity, the tribunal may, with the consent of the parties, continue to conduct the enquiry in the absence of that member.”;
(b)for subsection (5) there shall be substituted—
“(5)At an enquiry under this Measure the parties may be represented by a barrister or solicitor.”;
(c)at the end there shall be inserted—
“(6)For the purposes of this section the parties, in relation to an enquiry, are—
(a)the incumbent concerned;
(b)the archdeacon in whose archdeaconry the benefice of the incumbent concerned is;
(c)the parochial church council of the parish concerned or, in the case of an enquiry under Part I of this Measure requested by the persons mentioned in section 1A(1)(c), the persons specified in the request as being willing to act as the representatives of the first-mentioned persons;
(d)in the case of such an enquiry requested by the persons mentioned in section 1A(1)(d), the persons specified in the request as being willing to act as the representatives of the first-mentioned persons.”.
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