✨ Legislative Amendments Schedule




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

c. 120. An Act for amending the Constitution of in part;
in part. the Government of Newfoundland - namely-
Sections Five, Six, and Eight to Eleven.
Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 121. An Act to apply a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund,
and certain other Sums, to the Service of the Year
One thousand eight hundred and forty-two, and to
appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session
of Parliament.

c. 123. An Act for amending until the First Day)
in part. of August, One thousand eight hundred
and forty-five, and until the End of the ( in part;
then next Session of Parliament, the namely-
Law relating to private Lunatic
Asylums in Ireland
Section Forty-eight from "and shall" to
"Authority of this Act;" and from "or
that" to "County,".
Sections Fifty-one and Fifty-three.

6&7Vict. An Act to enable Her Majesty to indemnify the
Holders of certain forged Exchequer Bills.

c. 1. An Act to discontinue certain Actions under the
Provisions of an Act of the Second Year of King
William the Fourth, for regulating the Vend and
Delivery of Coals in the Cities of London and
Westminster, and in certain Parts of the adjacent
Counties.

c. 2. An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and
for the better Payment of the Army and their
Quarters.

c. 3. An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal
Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 4. An Act to apply the Sum of Eight Millions out of
c. 5. the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year
One thousand eight hundred and forty-three.

c. 7. An Act to amend the Law affecting) in part;
in part. transported Convicts with respect to namely-
Pardons and Tickets of Leave
Sections One and Six.

c. 8. An Act to empower Justices of the Peace) in part;
in part. in Ireland to act in certain Cases re- namely-
lating to Rates to which they are chargeable
Sections Two and Three.

c. 11. An Act to indemnify Witnesses who may give Evi-
dence before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal on
a Bill to exclude the Borough of Sudbury from
sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament.

c. 12. An Act for the more convenient holding) in part;
in part. of Coroners' Inquests - namely-
Section Five.

c. 13. An Act to enable Her Majesty to provide) in part;
in part. for the Government of Her Settle- namely-
ments on the Coast of Africa and in
the Falkland Islands -
Section Three.

c. 17. An Act for raising the Sum of Nine millions and
fifty thousand Pounds by Exchequer Bills, for
the Service of the Year One thousand eight
hundred and forty-three.

c. 18. An Act to amend the Law for the Regis- in part;
in part. tration of Persons entitled to vote, and namely-
to define certain Rights of voting, and
to regulate certain Proceedings in the
Election of Members to serve in Par-
liament for England and Wales -
Section One.
Section Two from "come" to "thenceforth".
Section Fourteen, the words "in the present
and" and "succeeding".
Section Twenty-eight from "of less" to "stand-
ing, or".
Section Forty-nine to "forty-three; and".
Section Fifty-nine from "and all" to "Ireland:"
and from "and every such Sum" to "Fund,".
Sections Sixty-one, Seventy-two, and One hun-
dred and two.
Schedule (A.), Form No. 1.

c. 20. An Act for abolishing certain Offices on
in part. the Crown Side of the Court of Queen's(in part;
Bench, and for regulating the Crown namely-
Office
Section One from "from and" to "forty-four",
from "and from" to end of that Section and
so far as the rest of that Section relates to
One Assistant Master.
Section Two to "Behaviour; and", and from
"Provided" to end of that Section.
Section Three, the word "Three" (wherever it
occurs), from "or any Person" to "abolished:",
the word "absolutely" and from "and no
to end of that Section.

Section Six so far as it relates to the Assistant
Master.
Section Seven from "and the said" to "forty-
four, and".
Section Eight.
Section Nine from "Provided" to end of that
Section.
Section Ten.
Section Thirteen to "and the said Officers, and ",
from "where" to "said Act, and", and from
"and all Officers" to end of that Section.
Section Fifteen so far as it relates to the
Assistant Master.
Section Seventeen, the words "from and after
the said First Day of January, One thousand
eight hundred and forty-four" (wherever
they occur) and "and Assistant Master,".
Sections Eighteen and Nineteen.

c. 21. An Act to continue until the Thirty-first Day of
July, One thousand eight hundred and forty-four,
and to the End of the then Session of Parliament,
the several Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads in
Ireland.

c. 22. An Act to authorize the Legislatures of
in part. certain of Her Majesty's Colonies to
pass Laws for the Admission, in certain
in part;
Cases, of unsworn Testimony in Civil namely-
and Criminal Proceedings -
Section Two.

c. 24. An Act the title of which begins with the
in part. words, An Act to continue, until the
Fifth Day of April, and ends with in part;
the words,-Duties on Profits arising (namely-
from Property, Professions, Trades, and
Offices
Sections One to Three and Nine.

c. 26. An Act for regulating the Prison at Mill-) in part;
in part. bank - namely-
Sections One and Thirty.

c. 27. An Act for granting to Her Majesty, until the Fifth
Day of July, One thousand eight hundred and
forty-four, certain Duties on Sugar imported into
the United Kingdom, for the Service of the Year
One thousand eight hundred and forty-three.

c. 30. An Act to amend the Law relating to in part;
in part. Pound-breach and Rescue in certain namely-
Cases
Section Two, the words "or Insolvency,".

c. 32. An Act to amend the Laws in force re- in part;
lating to Grand Jury Presentments in
Counties of Cities and Towns in Ireland, namely-
Section One from "and that all" to "quashed:".
Sections Two and Three.

c. 34. An Act for the better Apprehension of in part;
in part. certain Offenders - namely-
Section Ten from "such as" to "Sessions of
the Peace,".
Section Eleven.
Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 35. An Act to amend so much of an Act of the last
Session, for the Government of New South Wales
and Van Diemen's Land, as relates to Norfolk
Island.

c. 37. An Act to make better Provision for the) in part;
in part. Spiritual Care of populous Parishes - namely-
Section Twenty-seven.

c. 38. An Act to make further Regulations for)
in part. facilitating the hearing Appeals and (in part;
other Matters by the Judicial Com-namely-
mittee of the Privy Council
Sections Four, Six, and Eight.
Section Eleven from "and from" to "West-
ward thereof," and from "and all Causes" to
"appealed from,".
Section Sixteen.

c. 39. An Act for Confirmation of certain Mar- in part;
in part. riages in Ireland - namely-
Section Two.

c. 40. An Act the title of which begins with the
in part. words, An Act to amend the Laws for
the Prevention of Frauds and Abuses, in part;
-and ends with the words, Wages of namely-
the Workmen engaged therein
Section Twenty-four, the words "the Informer
or Prosecutor, or ".
Sections Thirty-two, Thirty-six, and Thirty-
seven.

c. 41. An Act to continue to the First Day of August, One
thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and to
the End of the then Session of Parliament, the
Act to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies.



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πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
7 August 1874
Legislation, Repeals, Amendments, Imperial Acts, Schedule, Sections, Statute Law Revision