Status
1
(1) The Council—
(a) is not a servant or agent of the Crown, and
(b) has no status, immunity or privilege of the Crown.
(2) The Council's property is not property of, or property held on behalf of, the Crown.
Powers
2
(1) The Council may do anything which is calculated to facilitate, or is incidental or conducive to, the carrying out of any of its functions.
(2) In particular, the Council may—
(a) acquire and dispose of land or other property;
(b) enter into contracts;
(c) invest sums not immediately required for the purpose of carrying out its functions;
(d) accept gifts of money, land or other property;
(e) form bodies corporate or associated or other bodies which are not bodies corporate;
(f) enter into joint ventures with other persons;
(g) subscribe for shares and stock;
(h) borrow money.
Membership
3
(1) The Council is to have 14 members.
(2) But the Welsh Ministers may by order amend this paragraph to specify that the Council is to have—
(a) a different number of members, or
(b) a specified
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