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Mercantile Law Amendment Act, 1856 (English)
of the goods may be obtained (these two ss. are repealed by the Sale of Goods Act, 1893, and reproduced by
Act of Parliament
supplied by the Common Law; (8) a subsequent statute may repeal a prior one, not only expressly, but by implication, as
Alien
(English) Naturalization Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 14), repealed the above and other Acts, and contained further provisions in
Arrangements between debtors and creditors
and 126th sections of the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1869, which repealed an Act of 1861, allowed liquidation by arrangement and composition
Building Acts (English)
(which were public general Acts), and their amending enactments wee repealed and re-enacted with many amendments by the local and personal
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
Medical Officer of Health, except as there provided. The Act repeals the (English) Notification of Births Acts, 1907 to 1915, but
Church Discipline Act (English)
of Lincoln v. Wakefield, 1921 AC 813. The Act is repealed and superseded as to offences against morality by the Clergy
Consolidation Acts (English)
such a character are the Larceny Act, 1861, now largely repealed and replaced by the Larceny Act, 1916, and other Criminal
Escheat
Procedure Act, 1887 (50 & 51 Vict. c. 53), which repealed, as practically inoperative, the numerous statutes from 29 Edw. 1,
Intoxicating liquor
(10 Edw. 7 & 1 Geo. 5, c. 24), which repealed (see Sched. VII.) the whole or part of thirteen earlier
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