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The Metropolitan Police Act 1886 (c. 22, 49 and 50_Vict) was one of the Metropolitan Police Acts. Sections 1, 2, 4, 6 and 7 are still in force. Like the Metropolitan Police Act 1861, it mainly dealt with the role of the Receiver of the Metropolitan Police, granting him the power to buy or lease land, build new central offices, police stations and other buildings for the Metropolitan Police and to expand existing ones (Section 2). If the Receiver intended the buildings there to be permanent, he was also empowered to use the as security up to a total of £200,000, to be paid into the Receiver's account in the Bank of England and repaid within 30 (or 60 for the purchase of freehold land) years of taking out the mortgage (Section 2.1-2).

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  • The Metropolitan Police Act 1886 (c. 22, 49 and 50_Vict) was one of the Metropolitan Police Acts. Sections 1, 2, 4, 6 and 7 are still in force. Like the Metropolitan Police Act 1861, it mainly dealt with the role of the Receiver of the Metropolitan Police, granting him the power to buy or lease land, build new central offices, police stations and other buildings for the Metropolitan Police and to expand existing ones (Section 2). If the Receiver intended the buildings there to be permanent, he was also empowered to use the as security up to a total of £200,000, to be paid into the Receiver's account in the Bank of England and repaid within 30 (or 60 for the purchase of freehold land) years of taking out the mortgage (Section 2.1-2). (en)
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  • The Metropolitan Police Act 1886 (c. 22, 49 and 50_Vict) was one of the Metropolitan Police Acts. Sections 1, 2, 4, 6 and 7 are still in force. Like the Metropolitan Police Act 1861, it mainly dealt with the role of the Receiver of the Metropolitan Police, granting him the power to buy or lease land, build new central offices, police stations and other buildings for the Metropolitan Police and to expand existing ones (Section 2). If the Receiver intended the buildings there to be permanent, he was also empowered to use the as security up to a total of £200,000, to be paid into the Receiver's account in the Bank of England and repaid within 30 (or 60 for the purchase of freehold land) years of taking out the mortgage (Section 2.1-2). Such loans were taken out as provided for in the (Section 2.3) and had to be authorised by a Secretary of State and the Treasury (Section 6). They could be lent by the Metropolitan Board of Works (Section 2.4). The Act also put measures in place for such land purchases, including advertising the purpose of planned land purchases in the local press (Section 3.2.a.) and serve notice to the land's owners or lessees or his or her agent (Section 3.2.b.). The owners or lessees were granted the right to appeal to the Secretary of State over the purchase (Section 3.3) and the Secretary of State to hold a local inquiry to resolve issues (Section 3.4). The Act also required the Receiver and the relevant Local Government Board to re-house working class tenants or lodgers made homeless by the purchase of land for the Metropolitan Police (Section 5). (en)
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