An Act to increase the statutory limits imposed on the amounts outstanding in respect of borrowings by the Electricity Council and Electricity Boards and the Gas Council and Area Gas Boards; to make further provision for Exchequer advances to certain of those bodies; to provide in certain cases for compensating members of those bodies for loss of office; and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid.
Citation
1963 c. 59
Introduced by
Minister of Power, Frederick J. Erroll, 29 November 1963 (Second Reading) (Commons)
Dates
Royal assent
18 December 1963
Repealed
31 March 1990
Other legislation
Repeals/revokes
Electricity (Borrowing Powers) Act 1959
Electricity (Borrowing Powers) Act 1962
Gas Act 1960 s. 1
Amended by
Gas (Borrowing Powers) Act 1965
Gas and Electricity Act 1968
Electricity Act 1972
Repealed by
Electricity Act 1989
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted
The Electricity and Gas Act 1963 (c. 59) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which increased the amounts that could be borrowed by the Electricity Council, the electricity boards, the Gas Council, and the area gas boards. It enabled monetary advances to be made to these bodies, and provided for members of the bodies to be recompensed.
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