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(1)After every ordinary election to the General Synod the Archbishops of Canterbury and York shall jointly request—
(a)the Lord Chancellor to appoint a person who is or has been a judge of the Court of Appeal or of the High Court of Justice, a circuit judge or a recorder;
(b)the chairman of the Bar Council to appoint a barrister;
and
(c)the president of the Law Society to appoint a solicitor;
and the three persons so appointed together with—
(d)the person who holds the appointments of First Church Estates Commissioner and Chairman of the Central Board of Finance, and
(e)a member of the Standing Committee of the General Synod appointed for the purposes of this Measure by that Committee,
shall constitute the Fees Advisory Commission.
(2)If at any time the appointments of First Church Estates Commissioner and Chairman of the Central Board of Finance are not both held by the same person, subsection (1) above shall have effect as if for paragraphs (d) and (e) there were substituted the following paragraphs—
“(d)the First Church Estates Commissioner and
(e)the Chairman of the Central Board of Finance.”
(3)The members of the Fees Advisory Commission appointed under paragraphs (a) to (c) of subsection (1) above and (unless the appointments of First Church Estates Commissioner and Chairman of the Central Board of Finance are not held by the same person) the member appointed under paragraph (e) of that subsection (the “appointed members”) shall hold office until, after the next following ordinary election to the General Synod, further appointments are made under this section.
(4)If an appointed member of the Fees Advisory Commission dies or resigns, then—
(a)if he was appointed under paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of subsection (1) above, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York shall jointly request the person who appointed him to appoint as a member of the Commission another person who is qualified for appointment under the paragraph in question;
(b)if he was appointed under paragraph (e) of that subsection, the Standing Committee of the General Synod shall appoint as a member of the Commission another member of that Committee,
and a person appointed under this subsection shall hold office for the period for which the person who has died or resigned would have held office.
(5)The Fees Advisory Commission shall be entitled to act notwithstanding any temporary vacancy caused by the death or resignation of any of its members.
(6)An appointed member of the Fees Advisory Commission whose term of office comes to an end shall be eligible for reappointment.
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