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Stamp duties
1870, superseded the very numerous older enactments [in great part repealed by the (English) Inland Revenue Repeal Act, 1870 (33 &
Settled land
statutory definitions in the Settled Land Act, 1925, which has repealed the S.L. Acts, 1882-1890). Where the settlement consists of more
Saving clause
Saving clause, is inserted in a Bill which seeks to repeal a previous enactment. This clause is placed invariably at the
Pretensed right
by virtue of the Real Property Act, 1845, s. 6, repealed by, and see now, Law of Property Act, 1925, s.
Preamble
in Statute Law Revision Acts passed since 1888, Parliament has repealed preambles of statutes still in force, but Lord Halsbury, L.C.,
Poison
see ABORTION. Restrictions on Sale.--By the Arsenic Act, 1851 (now repealed), certain restrictions--as that name and address, etc., of the purchaser
Nuisances Removal Acts (English)
Nuisances Removal Acts (English), repealed and replaced (except as to the Metropolis) by the Public
Vexatious indictments
Juries and amended the law as to presentment of indictments), repealed the whole of the Vexatious Indictments Act, 1859, and s.
Money of account, money of measurement money of payment
a Bill which contains only provisions dealing with the imposition, repeal, remission, alteration or regulation of taxation etc., Parliamentary Practice, Erskine
Cattle
of Animals Act, 1894 (57 & 58 Vict. c. 57), repealing and re-enacting the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, repealing and
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