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Changes over time for: Section 41
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Version Superseded: 05/11/1993
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41 Minor and consequential amendments and repeals.U.K.
(1)The enactments described in the Fourth Schedule to this Act shall have effect subject to the amendments specified in the second column of that Schedule, being minor amendments and amendments consequential on the foregoing provisions of this Act.
(2) . . .
(3)The amendment or repeal by this Act of any enactment described in the said Fourth or Fifth Schedule shall not extend to that enactment in so far as it applies to any person—
(a)by virtue of his having been sentenced to borstal training before the commencement of section eleven of this Act; or
(b)by virtue of his having been released from an approved school before, and not having again been so released after, the commencement of section fourteen of this Act.
(4)In accordance with subsections (1) and (2) of this section, but subject to subsection (3) thereof and to the repeal provided for by subsection (6) of section eighteen of the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949, the following enactments (which relate to borstal training) that is to say section twenty of the Criminal Justice Act 1948, . . . and section forty-five of the Prison Act 1952 shall, after the commencement of all such provisions of the Fourth and Fifth Schedules to this Act as relate to those enactments, have effect as set out in the Sixth Schedule to this Act.
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