Legislation Repeals Schedule




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Sections Thirty-one and Thirty-two.
Section Thirty-four from "and the whole" to
end of that Section.
Section Thirty-five.

c. 119. in part.
An Act to regulate the Constitution, } in part;
Jurisdiction, and Forms of Process of } namely—
Sheriff Courts in Scotland - . }
Sections One and Seven.
Section Twenty-seven from "and provided
also" to end of that Section.
Sections Twenty-nine, Thirty-three, and Thirty-
six.

c. 120. in part.
An Act for the Abolition of the Duties payable
on the Coinage of Tin in the Counties of
Cornwall and Devon, and for giving Com-
pensation in lieu of such Duties, and to
reduce the Duties of Customs payable on
Tin -
Except Sections Three to Five.

2&3Vict.
c. 1. in part.
An Act to amend an Act of the First and
Second Year of Her present Majesty } in part;
for the more effectual Relief of the } namely—
destitute Poor in Ireland
Sections Ten and Eleven.

c. 2. An Act to apply the Sum of Two Millions to the
Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred
and thirty-nine.

c. 3. in part.
An Act the title of which begins with the
words, An Act to authorize the immediate
Distribution, and ends with the words, —
Tithes in Ireland and to substitute Rent-
charges in lieu thereof; and for other Pur-
poses
Except Section Three from "Provided always"
to "to be established by virtue hereof," and
Section Five.

c. 5. An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and
for the better Payment of the Army and their
Quarters.

c. 6. An Act to apply the Sum of Eight Millions out of
the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year
One thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine.

c. 7. An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal
Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 8. An Act for raising the Sum of Thirteen Millions by
Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One
thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine.

c. 9. An Act the title of which begins with the words, —
An Act for repealing Part of an Act of the last
Session, and ends with the words, -Appointment
to certain Dignities and Offices in Cathedral and
Collegiate Churches, and to Sinecure Rectories.

c. 11. in part.
An Act for the better Protection of Pur-
chasers against Judgments, Crown } in part;
Debts, Lis pendens, and Fiats in } namely—
Bankruptcy
Section One.

c. 16. in part.
An Act for improving the Practice and
Proceedings of the Court of Pleas of } in part;
the County Palatine of Durham and } namely—
Sadberge
Sections One to Seven, Nine and Ten.
Section Eleven from "shall subject" to "there-
from, or".
Sections Twelve and Eighteen.
Section Nineteen from "or Writ" to "as afore-
said,", from "or such Sheriff" to "be had,",
the words "or Trial," and from "and the
Verdict" to end of that Section.
Sections Twenty-one and Thirty-five to Thirty-
eight.
The Schedule.
The following Sections from and after the first
day of November, 1875; namely,-
Sections Eight, Thirteen to Fifteen, Thirty
and Thirty-one.

c. 19. in part.
An Act the title of which begins with the
words, An Act to amend an Act of
the Sixth and Seventh Years, — and } in part;
ends with the words, —although situate } namely—
in the County of the City of Water-
ford
Sections Two to Four.

c. 21. An Act for granting to Her Majesty, until the Fifth
Day of July, One thousand eight hundred and
forty, certain Duties on Sugar imported into the
United Kingdom, for the Service of the Year One
thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine.

c. 22. An Act to enable Justices of Assize on their Circuits
to take Inquisition of all Pleas in the Court of
Exchequer of Pleas which shall be brought before
them without a Special Commission for that Pur-
pose.

From and after the first day of November 1875.
c. 23. An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws for col-
lecting and securing the Duties of Excise on Paper
made in the United Kingdom.

c. 26. An Act to provide for the Enactment of certain
Laws in the Island of Jamaica.

c. 27. An Act for regulating the Proceedings in } in part;
the Borough Courts of England and } namely—
Wales
Section Four.

c. 28. An Act for more equally assessing and } in part;
levying Watch Rates in certain Boroughs } namely—
Section Three.

c. 31. An Act to continue until the First Day of June One
thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and to the
End of the then Session of Parliament, the Local
Turnpike Acts in England and Wales which expire
with this or the ensuing Session of Parliament.

c. 32. An Act to continue until the End of the Session of
Parliament next after the Thirty-first Day of May,
One thousand eight hundred and forty-one, certain
of the Allowances of the Duty of Excise on Soap
used in Manufactures.

c. 34. An Act to confirm certain Rules and Orders of the
Supreme Courts of Judicature at Fort William
and Madras; and to empower the same Courts,
and the Supreme Court of Judicature of Bombay,
to make Rules and Orders concerning Pleadings.
Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 36. in part.
An Act to regulate the Duties to be per-
formed by the Judges in the Supreme } in part;
Courts of Scotland, and to increase the } namely—
Salaries of certain of the said Judges -
Sections Four and Five.
Section Nine to "Provided always, that".
Sections Fourteen and Sixteen.

c. 37. An Act the title of which begins with the words, An
Act to amend, and extend until the First Day of
January, and ends with the words, -Operation of
the Laws relating to Usury.

c. 40. An Act for procuring Returns relative to the High-
ways and Turnpike Roads in England and Wales.

c. 43. An Act to suspend until the End of the next Session
of Parliament the making of Lists and the Ballots
and Enrolments for the Militia of the United
Kingdom.

c. 44. An Act to prevent, until the End of the next Session
of Parliament, Ships clearing out from a British
North American Port loading any Part of their
Cargo of Timber upon Deck.

c. 45. in part.
An Act to amend an Act of the Fifth
and Sixth Years of the Reign of His } in part;
late Majesty King William the Fourth } namely—
relating to Highways
Section Three.

c. 47. in part.
An Act for further improving the Police } in part;
in and near the Metropolis } namely—
Section Three.
Section Four to "of the said Act".
Section Six from "and also" to end of that
Section.
Section Twenty.
Section Twenty-one from "and that" to end of
that Section.
Section Twenty-four.
Sections Thirty-nine and Forty, the word
"usually" (wherever it occurs).
Section Forty-four from "Provided" to end of
that Section.
Section Forty-nine.
Section Fifty-six to "next".
Section Eighty.

c. 49. in part.
An Act to make better Provision for } in part;
the Assignment of Ecclesiastical Dis-
tricts to Churches or Chapels aug- } namely—
mented by the Governors of the Bounty
of Queen Anne; and for other purposes
Section One to "repealed; and".

c. 50. in part.
An Act the title of which begins with the
words, An Act to extend and amend
the Provisions of the Acts for the Ex- } in part;
tension and Promotion of Public } namely—
Works in Ireland, and ends with the
words, -Parochial Assessments
Sections One, Two, Seven, Twenty, Twenty-one,
and Twenty-seven.

c. 51. in part.
An Act to regulate the Payment and
Assignment in certain Cases of Pen-
sions granted for Service in Her } in part;
Majesty's Army, Navy, Royal Marines, } namely—
and Ordnance
Sections One and Five.



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