Ministry of Health Provisional Order Confirmation (Maidstone Extension) Act 1932

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1932 c. iii
Year1932
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5.] Ministry of Health [Ch. iii.]
Provisional Order Confirmation (Maidstone
Extension) Act, 1932,
CHAPTER
iii.
An Act to confirm a Provisional Order of the
A.D.
1932.
Minister of Health relating to the borough of
Maidstone. [29th February 1932.]
W
HEREAS under the provisions of the Local Govern-
61 & 62
Vict.
ment Act 1888 the Minister of Health has made 0. 41.
a provisional order which needs confirmation 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 follows :
1.
The order of the Minister of Health which is set Order in
out in the schedule to this Act is hereby confirmed and schedule
shall have fuU validity and force. confirmed.
2.
This Act may be cited as the Ministry of Health Short title,
Provisional Order Confirmation (Maidstone Extension)
Act, 1932.
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1932.
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5.]
Provisional Order Confirmation (Maidstone
Extension) Act, 1932.
SCHEDULE.
Maidstone
(Extension)
Order.
Short title.
Interpreta-
tion.
BOROUGH OF MAIDSTONE.
Provisional Order extending a borough.
WHEREAS by virtue of section 54 of the Local Government
Act 1888 the Minister of Health is empowered to make a
provisional order for altering the boundary of any borough;
And whereas the borough of Maidstone in the administrative
county of Kent is a borough within the meaning of the Local
Government Act 1888 and the inhabitants are a body corporate
by the name of the mayor aldermen and burgesses of the borough
of Maidstone and for the election of councillors the borough is
divided into six wards;
And whereas the borough has a separate court of quarter
sessions commission of the peace recorder coroner clerk of the
peace and police force and in pursuance of the Education Act
1921 the council of the borough are the local education authority
for the purposes of elementary education;
And whereas the borough is coextensive with the parish of
Maidstone and the parish of Boxley immediately adjoins the
borough and is a contributory place in the rural district of
Hollingbourn :
Now therefore the Minister of Health in pursuance of the
powers given to him by sections 54 and 59 of the Local Govern-
ment Act 1888 and of all other powers enabling him in that
behalf hereby orders as follows :
PAUT I.
PE-BLIMI]SrABY.
1.
This order may be cited as the Maidstone (Extension)
Order 1931.
2.
In this order unless the context otherwise requires
" Existing" means existing immediately before the
appointed day;
" The Act of 1888 " means the Local Government Act
1888;
" The added area " means the area which by this order
is added to the existing borough of Maidstone;
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