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1. Transfer from National Gallery Trustees to Tate Gallery Trustees of responsibility for Tate Gallery collection.
2. Powers of transfer between the National Gallery and Tate Gallery collections.
4. Powers of lending exercisable by National Gallery Trustees and Tate Gallery Trustees.
5. Powers to transfer works of art from Tate Gallery for display elsewhere.
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7. National Gallery collection to be vested in the Trustees without their director.
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