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Benefices (Sequestrations) Measure 1933

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1 Remuneration of occasional ecclesiastical duties performed in vacant benefices.U.K.

(1)The bishop of every diocese shall . . . F1have power . . . F1 to determine the amount of the remuneration to be paid [F2for the performance of occasional ecclesiastical duties in any benefice during a vacancy therein and, where any such duty is performed by a person other than a clerk in Holy Orders, the person to whom the remuneration is to be paid.]

(2)A determination by the bishop under this section shall be binding on and shall be given effect to by the sequestrators.

(3)The power conferred by this section shall authorise the bishop both to fix a general scale of remuneration to be applied in the absence of any special determination by him of the remuneration to be paid in a particular case and also to make such a special determination if, in his opinion, circumstances so require.

2 Powers of sequestrators during vacancies.U.K.

(1)During a vacancy in a benefice the sequestrators may, subject to the provisions of this Measure, from time to time out of the income thereof which shall accrue during the vacancy, make provision for—

(i)the proper care and custody of the house of residence of the benefice;

(ii)the upkeep of any garden, kitchen garden, orchard or other land belonging to and occupied together with such house of residence;

(iii)the remuneration payable in respect of any professional assistance required by them in connection with their duties; and

(iv)the payment of interest upon moneys borrowed by them for any purpose for which provision has to be made by them under this Measure or otherwise.

(2)The powers conferred by this section—

(i)shall be exerciseable in any benefice only with the approval of the bishop of the diocese in which the benefice is situate, who may, at his discretion, either give a general approval of the said powers or some of them being exercised or sanction only particular items of expenditure; and

(ii)shall be exercised in such manner and to such extent as the bishop shall direct in any case where he shall think it desirable to give directions.

(3)The bishop of a diocese may delegate all the powers conferred on him by this section so far as they relate to the benefices within a particular archdeaconry to the archdeacon of that archdeaconry, and may revoke any such delegation.

(4)Subject to the rights of an outgoing incumbent, or the representatives of a deceased incumbent, the produce of any garden, kitchen garden, orchard, or other land belonging to and occupied together with the house of residence of a vacant benefice may be sold by the sequestrators, the proceeds of sale being treated as part of the income of the benefice.

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5 Existing powers of sequestrators.U.K.

The powers conferred on sequestrators by this Measure shall be in addition to the powers already vested in them under the existing law.

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7 Short title.U.K.

This Measure may be cited as the Benefices (Sequestrations) Measure 1933.

8 Extent.U.K.

This Measure shall extend to the whole of the provinces of Canterbury and York except the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

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