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Part IIIU.K. General

18 Schemes as to drainage. U.K.

(1)It shall be lawful for the Board of Trade after . . . F1 holding such other inquiry as they may think fit, to make schemes with respect to any group of mines as to the drainage thereof, and as to the apportionment as between the owners of the mines in question of any expenditure for a common purpose that may be required by any such scheme, and any such scheme may amend or repeal any local Act of Parliament in connection with such drainage.

(2)For this purpose the Board of Trade may adopt with or without modifications any scheme relating to the drainage of any group of mines proposed by all or any of the owners of such mines.

(3)[F2The provisions of Parts I and III of the Second Schedule to the M1Mines and Quarries Act 1954, shall, with the necessary modifications, have effect with respect to the procedure for making a scheme under this section as they have effect with respect to the procedure for making general regulations under that Act, and the power conferred by this section to make a scheme shall be construed as including power (exercisable in the like manner and subject to the like conditions) to revoke or vary the scheme:]

Provided that before any scheme involving the amendment or repeal of any local Act of Parliament comes into force it shall be laid before each House of Parliament for a period of not less than fourteen days during which that House is sitting, and, if either House before the expiration of that period presents an address to His Majesty against the scheme or any part thereof, no further proceedings shall be taken thereon without prejudice to the making of any new scheme.

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F2Words substituted by Mines and Quarries Act 1954 (c. 70) Sch. 4

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22 Power to hold inquiries.U.K.

(1)The Board of Trade may hold such inquiries as they consider necessary or desirable for the purposes of this Act, and the Board of Trade and, if authorised by the Board of Trade, the person appointed to hold any such inquiry, may, by order, require any person, subject to the payment or tender of the reasonable expenses of his attendance, to attend as a witness and give evidence, or to produce any documents in his possession or power which relate to any matter in question at the inquiry, and are such as would be subject to production in a court of law, and, if any person fails without reasonable excuse to comply with any of the provisions of any such order, he shall be liable on summary conviction to at fine not exceeding [F6£25], and the person holding the inquiry shall have power to take evidence on oath and for that purpose to administer oaths.

(2)Notices of inquiries may be given and published in accordance with such general or special directions as the Board of Trade may give.

(3)The powers of the Board of Trade under this section shall be in addition to and not in derogation of any powers of holding inquiries transferred to the Board from any other Government department under this Act.

23 Inter-departmental arrangements.U.K.

The Board of Trade and any other Government department may make arrangements for the exercise and performance by such other Government department or by the Board of Trade of any of the powers and duties of the Board of Trade or such other Government department relating to mines and the mining industry which appear to them to be such as could be more conveniently so exercised and performed, and in such case such other Government department and their officers, or the Board of Trade and their officers, as the case may be, shall have all the powers and duties for such purpose as are exerciseable by the Board of Trade and their officers or such other department and their officers.

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25 Interpretation.U.K.

For the purposes of this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—

  • . . . F8

  • The expressions “mines” and “the mining industry” include, respectively, quarries and the quarrying industry:

  • The expression “output” in relation to a coal mine means the tonnage in saleable coal raised and weighed at the pithead.

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26 Short title.U.K.

This Act may be cited as the Mining Industry Act 1920.

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