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Parsonages Measure 1938 (repealed)

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3 Provisions as to exercise of foregoing powers.U.K.

(1)An incumbent or bishop proposing to exercise any of the powers conferred on him by [F1any of the foregoing sections] of this Measure shall give the prescribed notice to [F2the registered patron]of the benefice affected and to the parochial church council of the parish within which that benefice is situate, and [F3the Church Commissioners] shall, before consenting to the exercise of such power, consider any objection raised within the prescribed time by such patron or council, and, if satisfied that such objection ought not to prevent the exercise of such power, shall inform the patron or council, as the case may require, of the reasons upon which such conclusion is founded.

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(2)Where it shall appear desirable to a Diocesan Dilapidations Board that any of the powers conferred by [F1any of the foregoing sections] of this Measure should be exercised in any benefice, the Board shall make a report to the bishop, and if the bishop and the incumbent of the benefice, or during a vacancy the bishop acting alone, shall request the Board so to do, the Board may frame proposals for the exercise of such power in accordance with the provisions of this Measure, and such proposals shall be communicated by the Board to the bishop and (except during a vacancy) to the incumbent.

(3)[F3The Church Commissioners] may make such recommendations as may be deemed fit as to the costs, charges and expenses which may be incurred in connection with the exercise of any power conferred by [F1any of the foregoing sections] of this Measure, and any recommendations so made shall, if the Diocesan Dilapidations Board concur in them, be binding on the person exercising such power.

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