Part I Copyright
Chapter X Miscellaneous and General
Crown and Parliamentary copyright
167 Houses of Parliament: supplementary provisions with respect to copyright.
(1)
For the purposes of holding, dealing with and enforcing copyright, and in connection with all legal proceedings relating to copyright, each House of Parliament shall be treated as having the legal capacities of a body corporate, which shall not be affected by a prorogation or dissolution.
(2)
The functions of the House of Commons as owner of copyright shall be exercised by the Speaker on behalf of the House; and if so authorised by the Speaker, or in case of a vacancy in the office of Speaker, those functions may be discharged by the Chairman of Ways and Means or a Deputy Chairman.
(3)
For this purpose a person who on the dissolution of Parliament was Speaker of the House of Commons, Chairman of Ways and Means or a Deputy Chairman may continue to act until the corresponding appointment is made in the next Session of Parliament.
(4)
The functions of the House of Lords as owner of copyright shall be exercised by the Clerk of the Parliaments on behalf of the House; and if so authorised by him, or in case of a vacancy in the office of Clerk of the Parliaments, those functions may be discharged by the Clerk Assistant or the Reading Clerk.
(5)
Legal proceedings relating to copyright—
(a)
shall be brought by or against the House of Commons in the name of “The Speaker of the House of Commons”; and
(b)
shall be brought by or against the House of Lords in the name of “The Clerk of the Parliaments”.