Statute Law Revision Act 1959
The Statute Law Revision Act 1959 (7 & 8 Eliz 2 c 68) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Long title | An Act to revise the statute law by repealing obsolete, spent, unnecessary or superseded enactments. |
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Citation | 7 & 8 Eliz 2 c 68 |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 29 July 1959 |
Commencement | 29 July 1959[2] |
Status: Repealed |
This Act was repealed by section 1 of, and Part XI of the Schedule to, the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1974.
The enactments which were repealed (whether for the whole or any part of the United Kingdom) by this Act were repealed so far as they extended to the Isle of Man[3] on 25 July 1991.[4]
The effect of this Act is set out in the Report of the Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills dated 24 June 1959.[5]
Section 3 - Saving for powers of Parliament of Northern Ireland
This section was repealed by section 41(1) of, and Part I of Schedule 6 to, the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973.
See also
References
- Halsbury's Statutes,
- The Public General Acts and Church Assembly Measures 1959. HMSO. London. 1959. Page 1128.
- HC Deb vol 609, cols 1719 to 1720.
- The citation of this Act by this short title was authorised by section 4 of this Act. Due to the repeal of this Act, it is now authorised by section 19(2) of the Interpretation Act 1978.
- The Acts of Parliament (Commencement) Act 1793
- The Statute Law Revision (Isle of Man) Act 1991, sections 1(1) and 2(2) and Schedule 1
- The Interpretation Act 1978, section 4(b)
- John Burke (General editor). Current Law Statutes Annotated 1959. Sweet & Maxwell, Stevens & Sons. London. W Green & Son. Edinburgh. 1959.
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