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Resolved,
That, in pursuance of the provisions of section 3 of the House of Commons Members' Fund Act 1948, the maximum annual amounts of the periodical payments which may be made out of the House of Commons Members' Fund under the House of Commons Members' Fund Act 1939. as amended by the said Act of 1948 and by the Resolutions of the House of 17th November 1955, 7th March 1957, 17th May 1961, 9th March 1965 and 4th May 1971, be varied as from 1st October 1972 as follows:
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(a) for paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to the said Act of 1939, as so amended, there shall be substituted the following paragraph:
'1. The annual amount of any periodical payment made to any person by virtue of his past membership of the House of Commons shall not exceed £660 or such sum as, in the opinion of the trustees, will bring his income up to £1,000 per annum, whichever is the less:
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Provided that if, having regard to length of service and need, the trustees think fit, they may make a larger payment not exceeding £1,190 or such sum as, in their opinion, will bring his income up to £1,500 per annum, whichever is the less';
(b) for paragraph 2 of the said Schedule there shall be substituted the following paragraph:—
'2. The annual amount of any periodical payment to any person by virtue of her being a widow of a past Member of the House of Commons shall not exceed £375 or such sum as, in the opinion of the trustees, will bring her income up to £750 per annum, whichever is the less:
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Provided that if, having regard to her husband's length of service or to her need,
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the trustees think fit, they may make a larger payment not exceeding £595 or such sum as, in the opinion of the trustees, will bring her income up to £925 per annum, whichever is the less';
c) in paragraph 2A of the said Schedule for the words 'the annual amount of any periodical payment' to the end of the paragraph, there shall be substituted the words:—
the annual amount of any periodical payment made to any such widower shall not exceed £375 or such sum as, in the opinion of the trustees, will bring his income up to £750 per annum, whichever is the less:
§ Provided that if, having regard to his wife's length of service or to his needs, the trustees think fit, they may make a larger payment not exceeding £595 or such sum as, in the opinion of the trustees, will bring his income up to £925 per annum, whichever is the less'.—[Sir R. Cary.]