Part XIXLloyd's
Power to apply Act to Lloyd’s underwriting
318Exercise of powers through Council
(1)
The Authority may give a direction under this subsection to the Council or to the Society (acting through the Council) or to both.
(2)
A direction under subsection (1) is one given to the body concerned—
(a)
in relation to the exercise of its powers generally with a view to achieving, or in support of, a specified objective; or
(b)
in relation to the exercise of a specified power which it has, whether in a specified manner or with a view to achieving, or in support of, a specified objective.
(3)
“Specified” means specified in the direction.
(4)
A direction under subsection (1) may be given—
(a)
instead of giving a direction under section 316(1); or
(b)
if the Authority considers it necessary or expedient to do so, at the same time as, or following, the giving of such a direction.
(5)
A direction may also be given under subsection (1) in respect of underwriting agents as if they were among the persons mentioned in section 316(1).
(6)
A direction under this section—
(a)
does not, at any time, prevent the exercise by the Authority of any of its powers;
(b)
must be in writing.
(7)
A direction under subsection (1) must be published in the way appearing to the Authority to be best calculated to bring it to the attention of the public.
(8)
The Authority may charge a reasonable fee for providing a person with a copy of the direction.
(9)
The Authority must, without delay, give the Treasury a copy of any direction which it gives under this section.