
Synodical Government (Special Majorities) Measure 1971
A Measure passed by the National Assembly of the Church of England to authorise the General Synod of the Church of England to require special majorities for a scheme for a constitutional union or a permanent and substantial change of relationship between the Church of England and another Christian body, and for the exercise of powers to suspend the Standing Orders of the General Synod.
1 Special majorities for certain proceedings.
(1)
“(1A)
The General Synod may by resolution provide that final approval of any such scheme as aforesaid, being a scheme specified in the resolution, shall require the assent of such special majorities of the members present and voting as may be specified in the resolution, and theresolution may specify a special majority of each House or of thewhole Synod or of both, and in the latter case the majorities may be different.”
(2)
“(1A)
Provision may be made by Standing Order that the exercise of any power of the General Synod to suspend the Standing Orders or any of them shall require the assent of such a majority of the members of the whole Synod present and voting as may be specified in the StandingOrder.”
(3)
“(3)
This Article shall be subject to any provision of this Constitution or of any Measure with respect to special majorities of the Synod or ofeach House thereof, and where a special majority of each House is required the vote shall be taken on a division by Houses, and where aspecial majority of the whole Synod is required, the motion shall, forthe purposes of this Article, be one relating solely to procedure.”
2 Short title.
This Measure may be cited as the Synodical Government (Special Majorities) Measure 1971.