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106(1)Section 107 (application of foregoing provisions to police authorities) is amended as follows.
(2)In the title, for “police authorities” substitute “the Common Council”.
(3)For subsection (1) substitute—
“(1)In their application to the Common Council as police authority, sections 101 to 106 shall have effect subject to the following provisions of this section (and in those provisions references to the Common Council are references to the Council as police authority).”.
(4)In subsection (2)—
(a)for “A police authority” substitute “The Common Council”;
(b)for “another police authority” substitute “another local policing body”;
(c)for “a police authority” substitute “the Common Council”.
(5)In subsection (3)—
(a)for “a police authority” substitute “the Common Council”;
(b)for the words from “by” to the end substitute “by the Common Council”.
(6)In subsection (3A)—
(a)for “a police authority” substitute “the Common Council”;
(b)for “the authority” substitute “the Common Council”;
(c)for “the authority’s” substitute “the Common Council’s”.
(7)In subsection (3B)—
(a)for “a police authority” substitute “the Common Council”;
(b)for “that authority” substitute “the Common Council”.
(8)In subsection (4)—
(a)for “a police authority” substitute “the Common Council”;
(b)for “the authority” substitute “the Common Council”.
(9)In subsection (4A)(c), for “a police authority” substitute “the Common Council”.
(10)In subsection (5), for “a police authority” substitute “the Common Council”.
(11)Omit subsection (7).
(12)In subsection (8)—
(a)for “a police authority” substitute “the Common Council”;
(b)for “any such authority or authorities” substitute “the Common Council”;
(c)for the words from “by” to the end, substitute “by the Common Council”.
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