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Section 7(5).

SCHEDULE 2E+W+S Transitional provisions and savings

Transfer of rights and liabilities of local boardsE+W+S

1(1)Any rights and liabilities to which any local board is entitled or subject immediately before the date of the passing of this Act (whether or not capable of being assigned by the board) shall on that date become rights and liabilities of the Board.E+W+S

(2)Every agreement (whether written or not), and every instrument or other document, which relates to any such right or liability as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) shall have effect, so far as may be required for continuing its effect during the transitional period, as if—

(a)where the local board is a party to it, the Board were substituted as that party, and

(b)for any reference to the local board there were substituted a reference to the Board.

(3)In this paragraph “local board” means any such board as is mentioned in section 1(2) of this Act.

Effect of documents relating to National Dock Labour Board or local boards as from dissolution dateE+W+S

2Every agreement (whether written or not), and every instrument or other document, which relates to—E+W+S

(a)any property, right or liability of the Board which vests in the Secretary of State by virtue of section 2(6) of this Act, or

(b)any such right or liability as is mentioned in paragraph 1(1) above,

shall have effect, so far as may be required for continuing its effect on or after the dissolution date, as if—

(i)where the Board is (or immediately before that date was treated as) a party to it, the Secretary of State were substituted as that party,

(ii)for any reference to the Board (including any reference which was then to be construed as such a reference) there were substituted a reference to the Secretary of State,

(iii)for any reference (however worded and whether express or implied) to the chairman or vice chairman or any member of the Board (including any reference which was then to be construed as such a reference) there were substituted a reference to such officer or officers as the Secretary of State shall appoint for the purpose, and

(iv)for any reference to the office or place of business of the Board (including any reference which was then to be construed as such a reference) there were substituted a reference to the principal office of the Secretary of State.

Legal proceedings by or against the BoardE+W+S

3Any legal proceedings to which the Board was a party immediately before the dissolution date may be continued on or after that date by or in relation to the Secretary of State.E+W+S

Temporarily unattached or suspended workersE+W+S

4(1)This paragraph applies to an employee who, immediately before the commencement date—E+W+S

(a)was a temporarily unattached worker and was not in the employment of a registered employer, or

(b)was a registered dock worker under a period of suspension from the 1967 Scheme imposed in accordance with that Scheme;

but does not apply to any employee falling within paragraph (b) who was at that time a supplementary worker.

(2)Where the previous employer of an employee to whom this paragraph applies was, immediately before the commencement date, a registered employer carrying on a dock business—

(a)the employee shall for all purposes be taken to have entered into a contract of employment on the commencement date with his previous employer on the same terms and conditions as those of his previous contract of employment, and

(b)subsection (3) of section 6 of this Act shall apply in relation to the employee as it applies in relation to an employee to whom that section applies.

(3)Where—

(a)by virtue of sub-paragraph (2)(a) an employee to whom this paragraph applies is taken to have entered into a new contract of employment with his previous employer, and

(b)the employer subsequently dismisses the employee,

then, in determining for any purpose whether the reason for the dismissal was such as to justify the dismissal of an employee holding the position which the employee held and whether the employer acted reasonably or unreasonably in treating it as a sufficient reason for dismissing the employee, account may be taken of the employee’s conduct during his employment with the employer under his previous contract of employment.

(4)Where the previous employer of an employee to whom this paragraph applies was not, immediately before the commencement date, a registered employer carrying on a dock business, then, for the purposes of section 5 of this Act and any scheme made under that section, the employee shall, subject to sub-paragraph (5), be treated as dismissed by his previous employer on the commencement date by reason of redundancy.

(5)Regulations made under section 5 may provide that, in such circumstances as may be prescribed by the regulations, an employee to whom sub-paragraph (4) applies is not to be treated as dismissed by reason of redundancy as mentioned in that sub-paragraph.

(6)In this paragraph—

(a)the commencement date” means the date of the passing of this Act;

(b)references to “dismissal” and “dismiss” shall be construed in accordance with section 55 of the 1978 Act;

(c)dock business” means any business or undertaking which consists of or includes the carrying out of dock work (within the meaning of the 1967 Scheme); and

(d)in relation to an employee to whom this paragraph applies—

(i)previous employer” means the person (other than the Board) by whom he was last employed under the 1967 Scheme; and

(ii)previous contract of employment” means the contract of employment under which he was employed by the previous employer immediately before that employment ended.

Workers on temporary transferE+W+S

5A permanent worker who, immediately before the date of the passing of this Act—E+W+S

(a)was, in accordance with the 1967 Scheme, on temporary transfer from the registered employer by whom he was employed as a permanent worker (“the permanent employer”), and

(b)was, by virtue of Clause 8(10) of that Scheme, deemed for the purposes of that Scheme to have remained in the employment of the permanent employer,

shall for all purposes (including the purposes of sections 5 and 6 of this Act and any scheme made under section 5) be deemed to have remained in the employment of the permanent employer.

Application of certain provisions of the 1978 ActE+W+S

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Preservation of liability of registered employer to contribute to costs of 1967 SchemeE+W+S

8(1)Where immediately before the date of the passing of this Act a registered employer was liable to make any payment under Clause 21(1) of the 1967 Scheme towards the cost of operating the Scheme, the liability to make that payment shall not be affected by the Scheme ceasing to have effect by virtue of section 1(1) of this Act.E+W+S

(2)Sub-paragraph (1) shall not be construed as prejudicing the generality of section 16 of the M1Interpretation Act 1978 (general savings).

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Extinguishment of certain rights and liabilities arising under Part I of Docks and Harbours Act 1966E+W+S

9(1)Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the repeal by this Act of Part I of the M2Docks and Harbours Act 1966 shall operate to extinguish—E+W+S

(a)any right to compensation under section 13 of that Act which has not been satisfied before the date of the passing of this Act; and

(b)any liability in respect of a sum which has become payable under a levy imposed under section 18 of that Act but has not been paid before that date.

(2)Sub-paragraph (1)(a) does not apply to a right to compensation under section 13 of that Act in respect of any matter if, before the date of the passing of this Act, a determination has been made under section 16(1) of that Act as to whether any such compensation is payable; and sections 13, 14, 16, 18 and 19 of that Act shall continue to have effect in connection with any such compensation as if this Act had not been passed.

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