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(1)Notwithstanding the provisions of sections twenty-eight to thirty-one of the M1Pluralities Act 1838 and section one of the M2Trading Partnerships Act 1841 it shall be lawful for any Minister holding any Preferment or Benefice or any Curacy or Lectureship or who shall be licensed or otherwise allowed to perform the duties of any ecclesiastical office whatever to engage in trades or occupations other than the trades and occupations authorised by the said sections and without the restrictions imposed thereby, provided that he holds a licence so to do from the Bishop of the Diocese in which he holds office, which the said Bishop may grant subject to the provisions of sub-section (2) of this section.
(2)The Bishop may grant such a licence as is mentioned in the foregoing sub-section only after consultation with the Parochial Church Council of the Parish, if any, in which such Minister holds or is about to hold office, or may refuse such licence only after consultation with the said Council, if any, and with the Ministerial Committee of the Diocese constituted under the provisions of the M3Incumbents (Disability) Measure 1945:
Provided always that if the Bishop of the Diocese shall refuse such a licence, the Minister may within one month after such refusal appeal to the Archbishop of the Province who shall confirm or overrule such refusal as shall appear to him good and proper and whose decision shall be final.
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