C7 Part I General

Annotations:

Miscellaneous

C1C2C3C4C5C6C12C11C8C9C10C13C15C14C16C17C1841 Evidence of resolutions and minutes of proceedings etc.

1

A document which—

a

purports to be a copy of—

i

a resolution, order or report of a local authority or a precursor of a local authority, or

ii

the minutes of the proceedings at a meeting of a local authority or a precursor of a local authority; and

b

bears a certificate purporting to be signed by the proper officer of the authority or a person authorised in that behalf by him or the authority and stating that the resolution was passed or the order or report was made by the authority or precursor on a date specified in the certificate or, as the case may be, that the minutes were signed in accordance with paragraph 41 of Schedule 12 to the M1Local Government Act 1972 or the corresponding provision specified in the certificate of the enactments relating to local government which were in force when the minutes were signed,

shall be evidence in any proceedings of the matters stated in the certificate and of the terms of the resolution, order, report or minutes in question.

2

In the preceding subsection references to a local authority, except the first and second references in paragraph (b), include references to a committee of a local authority and a sub-committee of such a committee and references to a precursor of a local authority include references to a committee of such a precursor and a sub-committee of such a committee.

F12A

In the case of a local authority which are operating executive arrangements, a document which—

a

purports to be a copy of a record of any decision made by the executive of that authority, F2or a member of that executive or any person acting on behalf of that executive, where that record is required to be kept or produced by section 22 of the Local Government Act 2000 or any regulations made under that section M2; and

b

bears a certificate purporting to be signed by the proper officer of the authority or by a person authorised in that behalf by him or any other person who, by virtue of regulations made under section 22 of the Local Government Act 2000, is authorised or required to produce such a record, stating that the decision was made on the date specified in the certificate by that executive, or as the case may be, F3by the member of that executive or by the person acting on behalf of that executive,

shall be evidence in any proceedings of the matters stated in the certificate and of the terms of the decision in question.

F42B

Subsection (2C) applies to a record if—

a

it records a decision made or action taken by a member of a local authority or of a precursor of a local authority in exercise of a function of the authority or precursor by virtue of arrangements made under section 236 of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007, and

b

it is required to be made by regulations under section 100EA of the Local Government Act 1972.

2C

If a document which purports to be a copy of a record to which this subsection applies bears a certificate—

a

purporting to be signed by—

i

the proper officer of the local authority, or

ii

a person authorised in that behalf by that officer or by the local authority, and

b

stating that the decision was made or the action was taken by the member of the local authority on the date specified in the certificate,

the document shall be evidence in any proceedings of the matters stated in the certificate and of the terms of the decision, or nature of the action, in question.

3

A document which—

a

purports to be a copy of an instrument by which the proper officer of a local authority appointed a person to be an officer of the authority or authorised a person to perform functions specified in the instrument; and

b

bears a certificate purporting to be signed as mentioned in subsection (1)(b) of this section and stating that the document is a copy of the instrument in question,

shall be evidence in any proceedings of the fact that the instrument was made by the said proper officer and of the terms of the instrument.

4

In the preceding provisions of this section “precursor”, in relation to a local authority, means any authority which has ceased to exist but which when it existed was constituted, in pursuance of the enactments relating to local government which were then in force, for an area any part of which is included in the area of the local authority.