MEMBERSHIP AND STANDING ORDERS OF [LONDON COUNCILS] AND SECTORAL JOINT COMMITTEES Sample Clauses

MEMBERSHIP AND STANDING ORDERS OF [LONDON COUNCILS] AND SECTORAL JOINT COMMITTEES. 4.1 Each London Local Authority shall appoint its Leader as its representative to [London Councils] and shall be entitled to appoint deputy representatives in accordance with Schedule 6. 4.2 [London Councils] may admit to membership such representatives of such other bodies as it considers appropriate from time to time in accordance with Schedule 6. 4.3 The functions set out in Schedule 2 shall whenever appropriate be discharged by Panels of [London Councils] constituted in accordance with Schedule 6. 4.4 […]17 4.5 [Each London Local Authority shall appoint an appropriate elected representative to any sectoral joint committee and shall be entitled to appoint deputy representatives in accordance with Schedule 6.]18 4.6 […]19 17 Terminated under clause 13.2.1 following the dissolution of the London Housing Unit Committee with effect from 31 March 2008 in accordance with the decision of the Executive on 29 September 2006 to integrate the LHUC services into the core London Councils (Leaders’ Committee) services, the unanimous agreement of the LHUC members on 13 November 2007 to dissolve the LHUC and London Councils (Leaders’ Committee) decision on 11 December 2007 to reduce the notice period for termination. [Deleted: The members of the London Housing Unit Committee established to discharge the functions set out in Schedule 3 shall be the Leaders from time to time of each of the London Local Authorities set out in Part 2 of Schedule 1.] 18 Substituted further to minor variations approved by London Councils (Leaders’ Committee) on 15 July 2014 19 Terminated under clause 13.2.1 following the dissolution of the London Housing Unit Committee with effect from 31 March 2008 in accordance with the decision of the Executive on 29 September 2006 to integrate the LHUC services into the core London Councils (Leaders’ Committee) services, the unanimous agreement of the LHUC members on 13 November 2007 to dissolve the LHUC and London Councils (Leaders’ Committee) decision on 11 December 2007 to reduce the notice period for termination.
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MEMBERSHIP AND STANDING ORDERS OF [LONDON COUNCILS] AND SECTORAL JOINT COMMITTEES. 4.1 Each London Local Authority shall appoint its Leader as its representative to [London Councils] and shall be entitled to appoint deputy representatives in accordance with Schedule 6. 4.2 [London Councils] may admit to membership such representatives of such other bodies as it considers appropriate from time to time in accordance with Schedule 6. 4.3 The functions set out in Schedule 2 shall whenever appropriate be discharged by Panels of [London Councils] constituted in accordance with Schedule 6. 4.4 […]17 4.5 [Each London Local Authority shall appoint an appropriate elected representative to any sectoral joint committee and shall be entitled to appoint deputy representatives in accordance with Schedule 6.]18 4.6 […]19 18 Substituted further to minor variations approved by London Councils (Leaders’ Committee) on 15 July 2014

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