Local Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation (No.13) Act 1913

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1913 c. cxxxvii
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5.] Local
Government
Hoard's [Ch. CXXXViL]
Provisional Orders
Confirmation
(No. 13) Act, 1913.
CHAPTER cxxxvii.
An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the
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Local Government Board relating to Manchester and
Stockport. [15th August 1913.]
W
HEREAS the Local Government Board have made the
Provisional Orders set forth in the Eirst Schedule hereto
under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1888:
514 52
Vict.
And whereas it is requisite that the said Orders should be
confirmed by Parliament:
Be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty
by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and
Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled
and by the authority of the same as f ollows
:
1.
The Orders set out in the Eirst Schedule hereto (herein-
Orders
in
after referred to as "the Orders") shall be and the same are ^^
hereby confirmed and all the provisions thereof shall have tull confirmed.
validity and force.
2.
On any adjustment made otherwise than by agreement ^
for the purposes of either of the Orders or ot tins Act unaer mentg made
section thirty-two or section sixty-two of the ^ff>v«d J^T
Act 1888 or under either of those sections as modified or adapted agreement
by such Order
(a) Any adjustment of the local taxation licences the estate
duty grant and the residue under section one afthe
Local Taxation (Customs and Excise Act 1890 m
pursuance of the Order shall be carried out m a-
ance with the rules contained in Part I. of the Second
Schedule hereto:
(ft) Provision shall be made for the payment to any councd
^ or other authority affected by the Order of such sum
[Price 3s.] A
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CXXXVii.] Local Government Board's [3 & 4
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5.]
Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 13) Act, 1913.
A.D.
1913. as seems equitable in accordance with the rules con-
tained in Part II. of the Second Schedule hereto in
respect of any increase of burden which will properly
be thrown on the ratepayers of the area of that
council or other authority in meeting the cost
incurred by that council or other authority in the
execution of any of their powers and duties as a
consequence of any alteration of boundaries effected
by the Order or other change in relation to which
the adjustment takes place.
In this section and in Part II. of the said Second Schedule
the expression "council or other authority affected by the
Order" includes any council authority or persons entitled to
make an adjustment under section sixty-two of the Local
Government Act 1888 or that section as modified or adapted by
the Order in question.
Short
title.
3. This Act may be cited as the Local Government Board's
Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 13) Act 1913.
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5.] Local Government Board's [Oh. CXXXviL]
Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 13) Act, 1913.
SCHEDULES.
AJX
WIS.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
CITY OF MANCHESTER.
Provisional Order made in pursuance of the Local Government
Mamheeter
Act 1888 for extending a County Borough.
To the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Citizens of the City of
Manchester;
To the Court of Quarter Sessions for the said City;
To the Justices of the Peace for the said City;
To the Justices of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster
in Quarter Sessions assembled;
To the County Council of the County Palatine of Lancaster;
To the Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Stock-
port
;
To the Urban District Council of Heaton
Norris;
To the Guardians of the Poor of the Township of South
Manchester;
To the Guardians of the Poor of the Stockport Union;
To the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Heaton Norris and
the Township of South Manchester;
And to all others whom it may concern.
WHEREAS by Section 54 of the Local Government Act 1888i *e
51 & 52
Vict.
Local Government Board are empowered to make a Provisional Order *
for altering the boundary of any Borough;
And whereas the City of Manchester is a County Borough within
the meaning of the Local Government Act 1888 and is for the pur-
poses of that Act situate in the County Palatine of Lancaster and
the inhabitants are a body corporate by the name of the Lord Mayor
Aldermen and Citizens of the City of Manchester and act by the
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