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Statute Law Revision (Pre-1922) Act 2005 ———————— ———————— Number 32 of 2005 ———————— STATUTE LAW REVISION (PRE-1922) ACT 2005 ———————— ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS Section 1. Repeals. 2. Saving. 3. Short title. SCHEDULE Repeals PART 1 Pre-Union Irish Statutes PART 2 Statutes of England PART 3 Statutes of Great Britain 1707 to 1800 PART 4 Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1801 to 1922 ———————— ———————— Number 32 of 2005 ———————— STATUTE LAW REVISION (PRE-1922) ACT 2005 ———————— AN ACT TO PROMOTE THE REVISION OF STATUTE LAW BY REPEALING ENACTMENTS PASSED BEFORE 6 DECEMBER 1922 WHICH HAVE CEASED TO BE IN FORCE OR HAVE BECOME UNNECESSARY. [18th December, 2005] BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS AS FOLLOWS: 1.—The statutes of Ireland, England, Great Britain and the United Repeals. Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland mentioned in the Schedule to this Act are repealed. 2.—(1) This Act does not affect any existing principle or rule of Saving. law or equity, or any established jurisdiction, form or course of pleading, practice or procedure, notwithstanding that it may have been in any manner derived from, affirmed or recognised by any enactment repealed by this Act. (2) Where any enactment not repealed by this Act has been con- firmed, revived or perpetuated by an enactment repealed by this Act, such confirmation, revival or perpetuation is not affected by the repeal. 3.—This Act may be cited as the Statute Law Revision (Pre-1922) Short title. Act 2005. 3 [No. 32.]Statute Law Revision (Pre-1922) Act [2005.] 2005. Section 1. SCHEDULE Repeals PART 1 Pre-Union Irish Statutes Session and Chapter Short Title or Subject 1 Edw. 2 Observance in Ireland of Statute of Winchester (1308) 4 Ann. c. 12 State Minerals Act 1705 2 Geo. 1. c. 17 Servants Act 1715 7 Geo. 2. c. 9 Spinners Act 1733 17 Geo. 2. c. 5 Slaughter of Cattle Act 1743 11 Geo. 3. c. 6 Burning of Bricks (Dublin) Act 1770 11 & 12 Geo. 3. c. 28 Lime Kilns (Dublin) Act 1771 PART 2 Statutes of England Session or Session and Short Title or Subject Chapter 13 Edw. 1. Stat. Fairs and markets in Churchyards (1285) Wynton. (Statute of Winchester) 21 Edw. 1. Stat. de Justices of assize (1293) Justic. Assig. 25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta. c. 1 Confirmation of liberties (1297) c. 9 Confirmation of liberties (1297) c. 10 Distress for services (1297) c. 18 Crown Debt (1297) c. 22 Land of felons (1297) c. 23 Suppression of Wears (1297) c. 25 Measures and Weights (1297) c. 35 Frankpledge: Sheriff’s Tourn (1297) c. 37 Confirmation of customs and liberties (1297) 25 Edw. 1. Conarmatio. Confirmation of charters (1297) Cartarum 17 Edw. 2. St. 2. De Templars’ lands (1324) terris Templar. Statutes of uncertain date. Les Estatuz del Exchequer court Eschekere c. 12 Stat. de ten. p’legem Tenants by the curtesy Angl. Prerogativa Regis. c. 10 Presentation to benefices Prerogativa Regis. c. 11 Lands of Idiots Prerogativa Regis. c. 12 Lands of Lunatics Prerogativa Regis. c. 16 Forfeitures Prerogativa Regis. c. 17 Crown grants Prerogativa Regis. c. 18 Crown: Forfeitures De Catallis Felonum Forfeitures Visus Francipleg. View of frankpledge 14 Edw. 3. St. 3 Denial of subjection of England to Kings of France (1340) 50 Edw. 3 Confirmation of liberties and charters, pardon, arrest of clergy, fraudulent conveyances, cloth (1376) 4 [2005.]Statute Law Revision (Pre-1922) Act [No. 32.] Sch. 2005. Session or Session and Short Title or Subject Chapter 4 Hen. 5 [St.2] c. 1 Confirmation of charters and statutes (1416) 27 Hen. 6. c. 5 Sunday Fairs (1448) 1 Hen. 7. Part Title of the King (1485) preceding c. 1 11 Hen. 7. c. 44 Restitution of Earl of Kildare (1495) c. 45 Prior of Kilmaynan, Ireland (1495) c. 64 Attainder of Sir William Stanley, etc. (1495) 24 Hen. 8. c. 12 Ecclesiastical Appeals (1532) 26 Hen. 8. c. 3 First Fruits and Tenths (1534) c. 25 Attainder of Earl of Kildare (1534) 28 Hen. 8. c. 18 Attainder of Earl of Kildare (1536) 31 Hen. 8. c. 10 House of Lords Precedence (1539) 32 Hen. 8. c. 25 Succession to the Crown (1540) 35 Hen. 8. c. 1 Succession to the Crown (1543) 1 Edw. 6. c. 1 Sacrament (1547) 2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 1 Uniformity (1548) 5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 1 Uniformity (1551) 1 Mar. sess. 2. c. 1 Legitimacy of the Queen, etc. (1553) 1 Mar. sess. 3. c. 1 Queen Regent’s Prerogative (1554) 1 Eliz. c. 1 Act of Supremacy (1558) c. 2 Act of Uniformity (1558) c. 3 Queen’s title to the Crown (1558) 5 Eliz. c. 23 Writ De Excommunicato Capiendo. (1562) 13 Eliz. c. 12 Ordination of Ministers (1571) 1 Jas. 1. c. 1 Succession to the Crown (1603) 12 Chas. 2. c. 11 General pardon (1660) c. 12 Legal proceedings during Commonwealth (1660) c. 30 Attainder of the regicides, etc. (1660) 14 Chas. 2. c. 4 Act of Uniformity (1662) 22 & 23 Chas. 2. c. 26 Tobacco planting and plantation trade (1670) 31 Chas. 2. c. 2 Habeas Corpus Act 1679 1 Will. & Mar. c. 1 Parliament (1688) c. 6 Coronation Oath (1688) 2 Will. & Mar. c. 1 Crown and Parliament Recognition (1689) 12 & 13 Will. 3. c. 2 Act of Settlement (1700) 1 Ann. c. 2 Demise of the Crown (1702) 4 & 5 Ann. c. 16 Princess Sophia naturalization (1705) 6 Ann. c. 11 Union with Scotland Act 1706 5 Sch. [No. 32.]Statute Law Revision (Pre-1922) Act [2005.] 2005. PART 3 Statutes of Great Britain 1707 to 1800 Session and Chapter Short Title or Subject 10 Ann. c. 8 Princess Sophia’s Precedence Act 1711 5 Geo. 1. c. 11 Adulteration of Coffee Act 1718 21 Geo. 2. c. 32 Mercers, London (1747) 24 Geo. 2. c. 14 London and Mercers Company (1750) 25 Geo. 2. c. 7 Mercers Company, London (1751) 12 Geo. 3. c. 11 Royal Marriages Act 1772 PART 4 Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1801 to 1922 Session and Chapter Short Title or Subject 50 Geo. 3. c. 82 Flax and Hemp Seed (Ireland) Act 1810 53 Geo. 3. c. 48 Local Militia (Ireland) Act 1813 54 Geo. 3. c. 159 Harbours Act 1814 56 Geo. 3. c. 138 Pillory Abolition Act 1816 57 Geo. 3. c. 41 Paymaster General Act 1817 58 Geo. 3. c. 30 Costs Act 1818 c. 31 Court Houses (Ireland) Act 1818 59 Geo. 3. c. 25 Freight for Treasure Act 1819 4 Geo. 4. c. 89 Law Costs (Ireland) Act 1823 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 21 Coal Trade (Ireland) Act 1832 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 24 Government Annuities Act 1833 1 & 2 Vict. c. 2 Civil List Act 1837 c. 28 Bread (Ireland) Act 1838 4 & 5 Vict. c. 46 Tralee navigation loan (1841) 5 & 6 Vict. c. 28 Capital Punishment (Ireland) Act 1842 c. 75 Charitable Pawn Offices (Ireland) Act 1842 c. 97 Limitations of Actions and Costs Act 1842 6 & 7 Vict. c. 8 Justices (Ireland) Act 1843 7 & 8 Vict. c. 47 Linen Manufactures (Ireland) Act 1844 c. 99 Tralee navigation and harbour (1844) 8 & 9 Vict. c. 77 Hosiery Act 1845 9 & 10 Vict. c. 48 Art Unions Act 1846 13 & 14 Vict. c. 4 Bridges (Ireland) Act 1850 c. 89 Court of Chancery (Ireland) Regulation Act 1850 16 & 17 Vict. c. 85 Privy Council Registrar Act 1853 20 & 21 Vict. c. 7 Grand Jury Cess (Ireland) Act 1857 21 & 22 Vict. c. 52 Inferior Courts Officers (Ireland) Act 1858 24 & 25 Vict. c. 47 Harbour and Passing Tolls, &c. Act 1861 25 & 26 Vict. c. 76 Weights and Measures (Ireland) Amendment Act 1862 c. 113 Poor Removal Act 1862 6 [2005.]Statute Law Revision (Pre-1922) Act [No. 32.] Sch. 2005. Session and Chapter Short Title or Subject 27 & 28 Vict. c. 89 Defence Act Amendment Act 1864 28 & 29 Vict. c. 65 Defence Act 1865 c. 124 Admiralty Powers, &c. Act 1865 31 & 32 Vict. c. 33 Cotton Statistics Act 1868 32 & 33 Vict. c. 112 Adulteration of Seeds Act 1869 33 & 34 Vict. c. 58 Forgery Act 1870 36 & 37 Vict. c. 21 University of Dublin Tests Act 1873 c. 72 Defence Acts Amendment Act 1873 37 & 38 Vict. c. 36 False Personation Act 1874 38 & 39 Vict. c. 70 Chimney Sweepers Act 1875 40 & 41 Vict. c. 11 Jurisdiction in Rating Act 1877 41 & 42 Vict. c. 17 Adulteration of Seeds Act 1878 42 & 43 Vict. c. 28 Convention (Ireland) Act Repeal Act 1879 44 & 45 Vict. c. 23 Court of Bankruptcy (Ireland) Officers and Clerks Act 1881 c. 62 Veterinary Surgeons Act 1881 45 & 46 Vict. c. 7 Army (Annual) Act 1882 46 & 47 Vict. c. 6 Army (Annual) Act 1883 47 & 48 Vict. c. 8 Army (Annual) Act 1884 48 & 49 Vict. c. 8 Army (Annual) Act 1885 c. 62 Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers) Act 1885 49 & 50 Vict. c. 8 Army (Annual) Act 1886 c. 57 Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers) Act (1875) Amendment Act 1886 50 & 51 Vict. c. 2 Army (Annual) Act 1887 51 & 52 Vict. c. 4 Army (Annual) Act 1888 c. 55 Sand-Grouse Protection Act 1888 52 & 53 Vict. c. 3 Army (Annual) Act 1889 53 & 54 Vict. c. 4 Army (Annual) Act 1890 c. 25 Barracks Act 1890 c. 42 Reserve Forces Act 1890 54 & 55 Vict. c. 5 Army (Annual) Act 1891 c. 36 Consular Salaries and Fees Act 1891 55 & 56 Vict. c. 2 Army (Annual) Act 1892 c. 42 Irish Education Act 1892 56 & 57 Vict.
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