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ACTS INTERPRETATION ACT 1954 - SECT 25
Powers of appointment imply certain incidental powers
25 Powers of appointment imply certain incidental powers
(1) If an Act authorises or requires a person or body to appoint a person to
an office— (a) the power may be exercised as occasion requires; and
(b) the
power includes— (i) power to remove or suspend, at any time, a person
appointed to the office; and
(ii) power to appoint another person to act in
the office if a person appointed to the office is removed or suspended; and
(iii) power to reinstate or reappoint a person removed or suspended; and
(iv)
power to appoint a person to act in the office if it is vacant (whether or not
the office has ever been filled); and
(v) power to appoint a person to act in
the office if the person appointed to the office is absent or is unable to
discharge the functions of the office (whether because of illness or
otherwise); and
(c) the power also includes power to reappoint a person to
the office if the person is eligible to be appointed to the office.
(2) The
power to remove or suspend a person under subsection (1) (b) may be exercised
even if the Act under which the person was appointed provides that the holder
of the office to which the person was appointed is to hold office for a
specified period.
(3) The power to make an appointment under subsection (1)
(b) may be exercised as occasion requires.
(4) An appointment under
subsection (1) (b) may be expressed to have effect only in the circumstances
specified in the instrument of appointment.
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