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Changes over time for: Section 27
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Point in time view as at 07/06/2022.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954, Section 27.
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27Operation of declaration that provisions are to cease to have effect.N.I.
(1)Where in an enactment it is declared that the whole or a part of any [statutory] provision is to cease to have effect, that [statutory] provision shall be deemed to have been repealed to the extent to which it is so declared to cease to have effect.
(2)Sub-section (1) shall not be taken to prejudice the operation of any declaration in an enactment that the whole or a part of any [statutory] provision is repealed.
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