PART IIConstitution and Election of Parish Councils

14Regulations as to election of parish councillors in landward parish, &c

With respect to the second and subsequent elections of parish councillors for a landward parish, or for the landward part of a parish partly landward and partly burghal, the following provisions shall, except within parishes or parts of parishes co-extensive with police burghs or parts of police burghs, have effect:—

(1)The election of such parish councillors shall take place in every third year, beginning with the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, on the same day and, as nearly as may be, in the same manner, in the same places, and with the same returning and presiding officers and clerks, as the election of county councillors for the county in which such parish or part of a parish, as the case may be, is situated, or if there is a contested election for parish councillors, but there is no contested election for county councillors in the county council electoral division or divisions corresponding to such parish or part of a parish, as the case may be, as if there were a contested election for county councillors in such electoral division or divisions.

(2)The expenditure incurred in the election of such parish councillors as ascertained and apportioned by agreement between the county council and the parish council or councils concerned, or, failing agreement, by order of the Board, shall be a charge upon the poor rate levied in such parish, and shall be paid to the county council by such parish council or councils.

(3)From and after such second election, the term of office of such parish councillors shall be three years, and in every third year the whole number of such parish councillors shall go out of office, and their places shall be filled by election.

(4)The enactments regulating the election of county councillors shall, with the necessary variations and subject to the provisions of this Act, extend and apply to the election of such parish councillors.

(5)If in any case such parish, or part of a parish, is situated in more counties than one, the provisions of this section shall apply with the necessary variations and subject to such regulations as may be made by any order of the Board, and such regulations shall have effect as if they were contained in this Act.

(6)It shall be the duty of the county council of every county to make due provision for the election of such parish councillors.

(7)A county council may refer to the Board any question that may arise as to the performance of the duty of such county council under this section, and the determination of the Board, as signified by order thereon, shall be final.