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F1Words repealed by Official Secrets Act 1989 (c. 6, SIF 39:2), s. 16(4), Sch. 2
Section three of the M1Special Constables Act 1923, as extended by paragraph 1 of the Second Schedule to the M2Emergency Laws (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1947, shall apply as if any premises in the possession or under the control of the Authority were premises in the possession or under the control of the Minister of Supply, [F2and, in relation to those premises, the Authority may make nominations under that section.]
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F2Words substituted by Ministry of Defence Police Act 1987 (c. 4, SIF 95), s. 7(3)
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C1Functions of Minister of Supply under this Act now exercisable by Secretary of State: 1959/1768 (1959 I, p 1793), 1967/155, 1970/1537 and 1971/719
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For the purposes of section two of the M3Metropolitan Police Act 1860, any property of the Authority shall be deemed to be property of the Crown [F3; and in this paragraph property of the Authority includes property which (though not owned by them) is in their possession or under their control and property which has been unlawfully removed from their possession or control.]
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For the purposes of section six of the M4Public Stores Act 1875, any person appointed under the M5Special Constables Act 1923, as extended as aforesaid, to be a special constable within any premises which are in the possession or under the control of the Authority shall be deemed to be a constable deputed by a public department and any goods and chattels belonging to or in the possession of the Authority shall be deemed to be Her Majesty’s stores.
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