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1U.K.In section 42 of the Customs Consolidation Act 1876 (prohibitions and restrictions), in the Table of prohibitions and restrictions inwards, insert as the first entry under the heading “Goods prohibited to be imported”— “ All articles bearing or having affixed to them any stamp, name, writing, or other device implying or tending to imply any sanction or guarantee by the Customs or by any other Department of the Government. ”.
2U.K.The repeal by this Act of section 2 of, and Schedule 1 to, the Greenwich Hospital Act 1947 (c. 5) does not affect the amendment made by those provisions to section 2 of the Greenwich Hospital Act 1883 (power to grant pensions, allowances and gratuities).
3U.K.In section 10 of the Finance Act 1901 (addition or deduction of new or altered duties in the case of contract), after subsection (3) insert—
“(3A)This section applies whether or not the goods have undergone a process of manufacture or preparation, or have become a part or ingredient of other goods.”.
4U.K.The repeal by this Act of the Sailors and Soldiers (Gifts for Land Settlement) Act 1916 does not affect the operation of section 1 of that Act (power to accept and administer gifts for settlement of ex-sailors and soldiers on land) in relation to any gift accepted before the commencement of this Act.
5U.K.After section 6 of the Naval and Military War Pensions &c. (Administrative Expenses) Act 1917 insert—
It shall be a function of the Secretary of State to make provision for the care of disabled officers and men and disabled nurses after they have left naval, military or air force service, including provision for their health.”.
6U.K.In section 3 of the Currency and Bank Notes Act 1928 (securities for note issue to be held in issue department), after subsection (3) add—
“(4)In this section the expression “securities” includes securities and assets in currency of any country and in whatever form held.”.
7U.K.The repeal by this Act of section 12 of the Town and Country Amenities Act 1974 (c. 32) does not affect the amendment made by that section to section 4(1) of the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 (grants for preservation of historic buildings, their contents and adjoining land).
8U.K.The repeal by this Act of section 1 of the Police (Insurance of Voluntary Assistants) Act 1997 (c. 45) does not affect the amendments made by that section to section 146A of the Local Government Act 1972 (Joint Authorities and Inner London Education Authority).
9U.K.The repeal by this Act of subsection (1) of section 1 of the Urban Development Corporations (Financial Limits) Act 1987 (c. 57) does not affect the substitution by that subsection of paragraph 8 of Schedule 31 to the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 (financial limits of urban development corporations).
10U.K.The repeal by this Act of section 1 of the Town and Country Planning (Costs of Inquiries etc.) Act 1995 (c. 49) does not affect—
(a)the amendment made by that section to section 35B of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (examinations in public in connection with structure plans), or
(b)the insertion by that section of section 303A of the 1990 Act (responsibility of local planning authorities for costs of holding certain inquiries etc).
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