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PART 1 Purposes, powers and governing documents
SCHEDULES
Amendments of the Universities and College Estates Act 1925: consequential amendments
Minor and consequential amendments
PART 1 Amendments relating to Part 1
1.The Charities Act 2011 is amended in accordance with paragraphs...
4.In section 328 (suspension of time limits while reference is...
5.In section 350 (connected person: child, spouse and civil partner)—...
6.In section 351 (connected person: controlled institution), for “and 249(2)(d)”...
7.In section 352 (connected person: substantial interest in body corporate),...
9.In Schedule 9 (transitory modifications), in the table in paragraph...
14.In Schedule 8 (transitionals and savings), in paragraph 17 (application...
17.(1) Section 284 (taking effect of resolution under section 282)...
18.(1) Section 285 (power to alter sums specified in certain...
19.For the heading of Part 13 substitute “Powers to amend...
22.In Schedule 11 (index of defined expressions), in the entry...
27.In Schedule 6 (appeals and applications to Tribunal), after the...
PART 3 Amendments relating to Part 3
30.The Charities Act 2011 is amended in accordance with paragraphs...
33.In section 208(2) (refusal of application for constitution and registration...
34.In section 231(2) (refusal of application for conversion to CIO)—...
35.In section 237(3) (refusal of application for amalgamation of CIOs)—...
36.In Schedule 6 (appeals and applications to Tribunal), in the...
37.In Schedule 11 (index of defined expressions), after the entry...
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