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(1)Diocesan committees of enquiry for the purposes of this Measure shall be constituted in accordance with the provisions of Part I of the Schedule to this Measure and provincial tribunals for the said purposes shall be constituted in accordance with the provisions of Part II of that Schedule.
(2)The provisions of Part III of the said Schedule shall have effect with respect to the precedure on and in connection with an enquiry conducted by any such committee or tribunal.
(3)A diocesan committee of enquiry shall have power to appoint a barrister or solicitor to advise and assist the committee in the exercise of its functions.
(4)Without prejudice to subsection (5) below, at any meeting of any such committee or tribunal to which the incumbent concerned is invited, or at which he is entitled to be present, he may, if he so desires, be assisted, or in his absence represented, by some other person whether having professional qualifications or not.
(5)In the case of an enquiry under Part I of this Measure conducted by a provincial tribunal, the following persons, that is to say,—
(a)the incumbent concerned;
(b)the archdeacon in whose archdeaconry the parish to which the enquiry relates is;
(c)the parochial church council of that parish; and
(d)if the request for the enquiry was made by the persons mentioned in section 1(1)(c) or (d) of this Measure, the persons specified in the request as being willing to act as the representatives of the first mentioned persons,
may be represented by a barrister or solicitor.
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