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Part IVE+W+S Property and Finance

Land and other PropertyE+W+S

87 Acquisition, use and maintenance of property.E+W+S

(1)The Secretary of State may acquire—

(a)any land, either by agreement or compulsorily,

(b)any other property,

required by him for the purposes of this Act; and (without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (a) above) land may be so acquired to provide residential accommodation for persons employed for any of those purposes.

(2)The Secretary of State may use for the purposes of any of the functions conferred on him by this Act any property belonging to him by virtue of this Act, and he has power to maintain all such property.

(3)A local social services authority may be authorised to purchase land compulsorily for the purposes of this Act by means of an order made by the authority and confirmed by the Secretary of State.

[F1(4)The M1Acquisition of Land Act 1981 shall apply to the compulsory purchase of land under this section]

(5)Section 120(3) of the M2Local Government Act 1972 (which relates to the application of Part I of the M3Compulsory Purchase Act 1965 where a council are authorised to acquire land by agreement) applies to the acquisition of land by the Secretary of State under this section in like manner as it applies to such acquisition by a council under that section.

[F2(6)Sections 238 and 239 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (use and development of consecrated land and burial grounds) shall apply to consecrated land or, as the case may be, land comprised in a burial ground (within the meaning of section 240 of that Act) which—

(a)the Secretary of State holds for the purposes of the health service, and

(b)has not been the subject of a relevant acquisition (within the meaning of that section) by the Secretary of State,

as if that land had been the subject of such an acquisition by him for those purposes.]

Textual Amendments

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1S. 87(1)(2): transfer of functions (E.) (1.4.2001) by S.I. 2001/747, regs. 2(1), 3, 4, Sch. 1

Marginal Citations

88 Transferred property free of trusts.E+W+S

(1)All property vested in the Secretary of State in consequence of the transfer of that property under section 6 of the M4National Health Service Act 1946 (transfer of hospitals) [F3is so vested] free of any trust existing immediately before that transfer.

(2)The Secretary of State may use any such property for the purpose of any of his functions under this Act, but he shall so far as practicable secure that the objects for which any such property was used immediately before that transfer are not prejudiced by [F3the exercise of the power hereby conferred].

Textual Amendments

Marginal Citations

89 Power of voluntary organisations to transfer property.E+W+S

(1)Notwithstanding anything contained—

(a)in the constitution or rules of any voluntary organisation formed for the purpose of providing a service of nurses for attendance on the sick in their own homes, or of midwives, or

(b)in any trust deed or other instrument relating to such organisation or service,

any property vested in the organisation or held by any persons on trust for the organisation or service or for any specific purposes connected with the organisation or service may be transferred to the Secretary of State, on such terms as may be agreed between him and the organisation or trustees, with a view to the property being used or held by him for purposes similar to the purposes for which it was previously used or held.