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(Assented to September 15th, 1855.)
Preamble.
WHEREAS certain acts of the Imperial Parliament, speci-
fied in the Schedule hereunto annexed, have been passed
for the amendment of the Law, and it is expedient that the
same be adopted and brought into operation within the Colony:
BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the General Assembly of
New Zealand as follows:
Certain Acts adopted.
- The several Acts of the Imperial Parliament, specified
in the Schedule hereunto annexed, shall be taken to extend to
this Colony and shall be applied therein in the administration
of justice in like manner as Acts of Parliament passed before
the establishment of the Colony are applied.
Commencement of
Act.
2. This Act shall come into operation on the 1st day of
October, 1855.
Short title.
3. This Act shall be termed, and may be cited and referred
to as "The English Acts Act, 1855."
SCHEDULE.
Statute 9 and 10 Victoriæ, Cap XXIV, "An Act for re-
moving some defects in the administration of Criminal Justice."
Statute 17 and 18 Victoriæ, Cap CXIII, "An Act to amend
the law relating to the administration of the estates of deceased
persons."
In the name of Her Majesty I assent to this Act
THOMAS GORE BROWNE,
Governor.
Auckland, 15th Sept., 1855.
APPROPRIATION ACT 1855.
IN THE NINETEENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN
VICTORIA.
SESSION 3, No. 4,
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Introduction and Analysis of English Acts Act 1855
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration15 September 1855
Imperial Acts, adoption, Criminal Justice, deceased estates, legislation
- THOMAS GORE BROWNE, Governor
💰 Appropriation Act 1855
💰 Finance & RevenueAppropriation Act, 1855, Session 3, No. 4
NZ Gazette 1855, No 22