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The Special Trustees for the Middlesex Hospital(Transfer of Trust Property) Order 1996

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1996 No. 2263

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE,ENGLAND AND WALES

The Special Trustees for the Middlesex Hospital(Transfer of Trust Property) Order 1996

Made

2nd September 1996

Laid before Parliament

10th September 1996

Coming into force

1st October 1996

The Secretary of State for Health, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 92(1) of the National Health Service Act 1977(1) and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, having regard to the change in the arrangements for the administration of facilities managed by the former Bloomsbury Health Authority as part of the former St Peter’s Hospital and now managed by the University College London Hospitals National Health Service Trust as part of the Middlesex Hospital, having consulted the special trustees for St Peter’s Hospital and the special trustees for the Middlesex Hospital in accordance with section 92(3) of that Act, hereby makes the following Order:

(1)

1977 c. 49; section 92 has been amended by section 11(5) of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19) and by paragraph 44 of Schedule 1 to the Health Authorities Act 1995 (c. 17).

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