Chequers Estate Act 1917

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The Chequers Estate Act 1917 is a UK law that established the country house Chequers as the official rural residence of the serving Prime Minister.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
appliesToOffice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
classification constitutional statute
country United Kingdom
enactedBy Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
enshrines Chequers as the official country residence of the Prime Minister
ensures that Chequers is available to the serving Prime Minister regardless of personal wealth
establishesStatusOf Chequers as a national trust for the use of the Prime Minister
estateLocation Buckinghamshire NERFINISHED
England NERFINISHED
governsUseBy serving Prime Minister and their family
hasEffectOn official accommodation of the Prime Minister
hasLegalForm statute
isPartOf United Kingdom statute law
jurisdiction England and Wales
languageOfWork English
locationRegulated Chequers NERFINISHED
Chequers Court NERFINISHED
longTitle An Act to make provision with respect to the settlement, management and use of the Chequers Estate in the County of Buckingham.
namedAfter Chequers estate NERFINISHED
primaryPurpose to establish the Chequers estate as a country residence for the serving Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
providesFor use of Chequers as the official country residence of the Prime Minister
regulates management of the Chequers estate
settlement of the Chequers estate
use of the Chequers estate
relatedTo Chequers Trust Deed NERFINISHED
office of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
royalAssent 1917
shortTitle Chequers Estate Act 1917 NERFINISHED
subjectMatter constitutional arrangements of the United Kingdom
official residences of government office-holders
public administration
typeOfLegislation public general act
yearEnacted 1917

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Chequers governedBy Chequers Estate Act 1917