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Museum of London Act 1965

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9 Employment of staffU.K.

(1)There shall be a Director of the Museum of London who shall be appointed by the Board with the approval of the [F1 Greater London Authority], [F2and the Corporation], shall, subject to the provisions of this and the next following section, hold office on such terms and subject to such conditions as the [F1 Greater London Authority], [F2and the Corporation] may jointly direct, and shall be responsible to the Board for the care of all property in the possession of the Board and for the general administration of the collections vested in the Board and any place where those collections are kept [F3and for the administration of any services provided by the Board in the exercise of their functions].

(2)The Board, with the consent of the Corporation, shall, from amongst the officers of the Corporation, appoint persons who shall, while remaining officers of the Corporation, act as secretary and as treasurer of the Board, and persons appointed under this subsection shall so act on such terms and such conditions as may be agreed between the Board and the Corporation, except that no salaries, allowances or other remuneration shall be paid to them by the Board, but in respect of their service to the Board, there shall be due to the Corporation from the Board such sums as the Corporation and the Board may agree.

(3)The Board may, subject to the consent of the [F4 Greater London Authority], [F2and the Corporation] as to numbers and without prejudice to the provisions of the last foregoing subsection, appoint such officers and such servants as the Board think fit; and any officer and any servant appointed under this subsection shall, subject to the provisions of this and the next following section, hold office on such terms and subject to such conditions as the Corporation may direct.

(4)There shall be paid to the Director of the Museum of London and to any officers and servants appointed under the last foregoing subsection such salaries, allowances and other remuneration as the Corporation, with the approval of the [F5 Greater London Authority] . . . F6 may determine; and in making a determination under this section, the Corporation shall have regard to any recommendations that may be made by the Board.

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