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Section 3.
1U.K.Where any property, right or liability is transferred by virtue of a provision made under section 1, the transfer shall be binding on all persons (and not only on the transferor and transferee), and shall be so binding notwithstanding that it would, apart from this paragraph, have required the consent or concurrence of any other person.
2(1)This paragraph applies where, in consequence of a transfer of anything by virtue of a provision made under section 1, any right or liability of a person (other than the transferor or transferee) which was enforceable against or by the transferor becomes enforceable against or by the transferee.U.K.
(2)In this paragraph references to a third party are to a person whose right or liability becomes enforceable as mentioned in sub-paragraph (1).
(3)The Secretary of State shall take reasonable steps to identify any third party and to notify him of the effect of the transfer on any of his rights or liabilities and of the effect of sub-paragraph (4).
(4)If the value of any property or interest of a third party is diminished by any of his rights or liabilities becoming enforceable as mentioned in sub-paragraph (1), the Secretary of State shall pay to the third party such compensation as is just.
(5)Any dispute as to whether, and if so how much, compensation is so payable shall be referred to and determined by an arbitrator appointed by the Lord Chancellor or, where the proceedings are to be held in Scotland, by an arbiter appointed by the Lord President of the Court of Session.
(6)Any expenses incurred by the Secretary of State in consequence of this paragraph shall be paid out of money provided by Parliament.
3U.K.In paragraphs 1 and 2 “transferee” and “transferor”, in relation to a transfer, mean respectively a person to whom, and one from whom, the transfer is made.
4(1)This paragraph relates to any agreement made, transaction effected or other thing (not contained in an enactment) which—U.K.
(a)has been done by, to or in relation to a transferor under a scheme,
(b)relates to any property, right or liability transferred from the transferor in accordance with the scheme, and
(c)is in force or effective immediately before the day on which the scheme comes into force.
(2)The agreement, transaction or other thing shall have effect on and after that day as if made, effected or done by, to or in relation to the corresponding transferee under the scheme.
(3)Accordingly, references to the transferor which relate to or affect any property, right or liability of the transferor vesting by virtue of the scheme in the transferee, and which are contained—
(a)in any agreement (whether or not in writing), deed, bond or instrument,
(b)in any process or other document issued, prepared or employed for the purpose of any proceeding before a court or other tribunal or authority, or
(c)in any other document whatever (other than an enactment) relating to or affecting any property, right or liability of the transferor which vests by virtue of the scheme in the transferee,
shall be taken on and after that day to refer to the transferee concerned.
5(1)This paragraph applies where, immediately before the day on which a scheme comes into force, there is in force an agreement which—U.K.
(a)confers or imposes on a transferor under the scheme any right or liability transferred from the transferor in accordance with the scheme, and
(b)refers (in whatever terms and whether expressly or by implication) to an officer or employee of the transferor.
(2)In relation to anything falling to be done on or after that day, the agreement shall have effect as if for that reference there were substituted a reference to such person as the corresponding transferee under the scheme may appoint or, in default of appointment, to the officer or employee of the transferee who corresponds as nearly as may be to the officer or employee concerned of the transferor.
6U.K.In paragraphs 4 and 5 “transferee” and “transferor”, in relation to a scheme, mean respectively a person to whom, and one from whom, the scheme provides for a transfer.
7U.K.Where any property, right or liability vested at any time in any person by virtue of a provision made under section 1, a certificate by the Secretary of State that any thing specified in the certificate so vested in any person so specified shall be conclusive evidence for all purposes of that fact.
8U.K.Paragraphs 1, 4 and 5 shall have effect subject to any express exception made in the scheme concerned.
Section 4.
1U.K.Subject to paragraph 2, no scheme may provide for the transfer of rights or liabilities relating to a person’s employment.
2(1)This paragraph applies where a scheme contains provision under section 1(1)(a) for a transfer of anything which constitutes an undertaking (within the meaning of the 1981 regulations) or part of such an undertaking.U.K.
(2)In their application to the transfer, the 1981 regulations shall not have effect so as to transfer any right to restrain the political activities of an employee or to dismiss an employee at pleasure, but (subject to that) the regulations shall have effect as nearly as the circumstances permit, having regard to the fact that the transfer is from Her Majesty or a Minister.
(3)The scheme may include provision that persons falling within sub-paragraph (4) shall be treated for the purposes of the 1981 regulations as if they were employed immediately before the appointed day in the undertaking or part.
(4)A person falls within this sub-paragraph if—
(a)he is employed in the civil service of the State immediately before the appointed day,
(b)in the Secretary of State’s opinion his connection with the undertaking or part is such as to make it expedient to treat him for the purposes of the 1981 regulations as if he were employed in the undertaking or part, and
(c)he is prescribed for the purposes of this sub-paragraph.
(5)On the appointed day, any provision made by virtue of sub-paragraph (3) shall have effect in accordance with the scheme.
(6)Sub-paragraph (2) shall not affect any question as to the application or effect of the 1981 regulations in the case of—
(a)a transfer from Her Majesty or a Minister apart from this Act, or
(b)a transfer under a provision made by virtue of section 1(1)(b) or (c).
(7)In this paragraph—
“appointed day” means the day on which the scheme comes into force;
“prescribed” means specified or described in or determined in accordance with the scheme;
“the 1981 regulations” means the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 1981, as they have effect on the appointed day.
3(1)Where a person employed in the civil service of the State is to become employed by a company, and would not do so if it were not for a scheme made under section 1(1), none of the agreed redundancy procedures applicable to persons employed in that service shall apply to him.U.K.
(2)Where—
(a)a person ceases to be employed in that service on becoming employed by a company, and
(b)he would not have so ceased if it were not for a scheme made under section 1(1),
he shall not, on so ceasing, be treated for the purposes of any scheme under section 1 of the M1Superannuation Act 1972 as having been retired on redundancy.
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