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(1)A lay justice who is a member of a local authority may not act as a member of the Crown Court or a magistrates' court in proceedings brought by or against, or by way of an appeal from a decision of—
(a)that local authority,
(b)a committee or officer of that local authority, or
(c)if that local authority is operating executive arrangements (within the meaning of Part 2 of the Local Government Act 2000 (c. 22))—
(i)the executive of that local authority (within the meaning of that Part), or
(ii)any person acting on behalf of that executive.
(2)A lay justice who is a member of the Common Council of the City of London may not act as a member of the Crown Court or a magistrates' court in proceedings brought by or against, or by way of an appeal from a decision of—
(a)the Corporation of the City,
(b)the Common Council, or
(c)a committee or officer of the Corporation or the Common Council.
(3)A joint committee, joint board, joint authority or other combined body—
(a)of which a local authority, the Corporation or the Common Council is a member, or
(b)on which the local authority, the Corporation or the Council is represented,
is to be regarded for the purposes of this section as a committee of the local authority, Corporation or Common Council.
(4)Any reference in this section to an officer of—
(a)a local authority,
(b)the Corporation, or
(c)the Common Council,
is to a person employed or appointed by, or by a committee of, the local authority, Corporation or Common Council in the capacity in which he is employed or appointed to act.
(5)No act is invalidated merely because of the disqualification under this section of the person by whom it is done.
(6)“Local authority” means—
(a)a local authority within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1972 (c. 70),
(b)a local authority constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 (c. 39),
(c)a police authority established under section 3 of the Police Act 1996 (c. 16), the Metropolitan Police Authority, the Service Authority for the National Criminal Intelligence Service or the Service Authority for the National Crime Squad,
(d)the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority,
(e)a joint authority established under Part 4 of the Local Government Act 1985 (c. 51),
(f)a National Park Authority,
(g)the Broads Authority, or
(h)a housing action trust established under Part 3 of the Housing Act 1988 (c. 50).
Nothing in section 3 of the Act of Settlement (1700 c. 2) (certain persons born outside the United Kingdom) invalidates—
(a)any appointment, whether made before or after the passing of this Act, of a justice of the peace, or
(b)any act done by virtue of such an appointment.
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