Part IVU.K. Billeting and Requisitioning of Vehicles

Requisitioning of vehiclesU.K.

166 Provision of vehicles.F1U.K.

(1)A requisitioning order may be issued to the officer commanding any portion of the regular forces, andthat officer, or any officer or soldier authorised by him in writing, may give directions for theprovision—

(a)in so far as the requisitioning order authorises the requisitioning of particular vehicles, of all orany of those vehicles,

(b)in so far as the order authorises the requisitioning of vehicles of a specified description, of thenumber of vehicles of that description specified in the order or any lesser number of such vehicles.

(2)A direction under the last foregoing subsection given as respects any vehicle shall be either—

(a)a direction given to the person having possession thereof to furnish it immediately at the place whereit is, or

(b)a direction given to the said person to furnish it at such place within one hundred miles from thepremises of the said person and at such time as may be specified by the officer or soldier by whom thedirection is given:

Provided that no direction shall be given under paragraph (b) of this subsection as respects a vehiclewhich is neither mechanically propelled nor a trailer normally drawn by a mechanically-propelled vehicle.

(3)If the officer to whom the requisitioning order was issued, or any officer or soldier authorised by himin writing, is satisfied that the said person has refused or neglected to furnish a vehicle in accordancewith a direction under any of the provisions of the last foregoing subsection, or has reasonable ground forbelieving that it is not practicable without undue delay to give a direction to the said person, he maytake, or authorise any officer or soldier to take, possession of the vehicle; and where possession is takenof a vehicle in pursuance of this subsection this Part of this Act shall with the necessary modificationsapply as if the vehicle had been furnished by the person having possession of the vehicle in accordance witha direction to furnish it immediately at the place where it is, and, in particular, payment shall be madetherefor as if it had been so furnished.

(4)The chief officer of police for any area specified in a requisitioning order shall, on a request to thateffect made by or on behalf of the officer to whom the order is issued, give instructions for securing thatso far as practicable constables will be available, if required, for accompanying officers or soldiersrequisitioning vehicles in pursuance of the order.

Textual Amendments applied to the whole legislation

F1Act: the provisions of the 1955 Acts providing for findings of courts-martial to be subject to confirmation and to revision at the direction of the confirming officer cease to have effect (1.4.1997 subject to art. 3 of the commencing S.I.) by virtue of 1996 c. 46, s. 15; S.I. 1997/304, arts. 2, 3, Sch. 2