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The Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005

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PART 1REPEALS

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Explosives Act 1875.c.17.

Sections 4 to 22, 24, 26 to 29, 35, 36, 38, 40 and 41.

In section 43, “, either absolutely, or except in pursuance of a license of the Health and Safety Executive under this Act”.

Sections 44 to 51, 58, 60, 63 and 64.

In section 67, “except as hereafter in this section mentioned,” in paragraph (1), paragraph (4) and the word “and” preceding it.

Sections 70 to 72, 77, 78 and 82.

In section 83, the words “, and a Secretary of State may by order”, “or orders of the Secretary of State, as the case may be,” and the words from “The provisions of section 50” to the end.

Sections 84 and 86.

In section 91, the words from “Provided that” to “exceed one month”.

In section 97, paragraphs (3) and (4) and the words from “Provided that” to the end.

Sections 98 and 101.

In section 102, the words from “A continuing certificate” to the end.

Sections 103, 105 and 106.

In section 108 —

(a)

in the definition of “this Act”, the words “certificate, byelaw, regulation, rule,”;

(b)

in the definition of “store”, the words “an existing gunpowder store as defined by this Act, or” and “licensed by a license granted by a local authority under this Act”; and

(c)

the definitions of “existing”, “factory magazine”, “harbour authority”, “canal company”, “railway company”, “safety cartridges” and “Gunpowder Act 1860”.

Section 109(11).

In section 110, paragraph 2 and the word “and” preceding it.

In section 111, paragraph (b) and the word “and” preceding it.

Section 113.

In section 114, paragraph (a).

Schedule 1.

Explosives Act 1923.c.17.The whole Act.
Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) Act 1946*.c.49.In Schedule 4, the entry relating to the Explosives Act 1875.
National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949*.c.97.Section 80(5) and (6).
Fireworks Act 1951(1)*.c.58.

In section 1(1) and (2),

“, magazine” in each place where it occurs.

Sections 2(6), 4, 5(5) and 7.

Emergency Laws (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1953(2)*.c.47.

Section 3.

In section 12(3), the words “three or”.

In section 13, the word “three”.

London Government Act 1963*.c.33.Section 50(1) and (3).
Public Expenditure and Receipts Act 1968*.c.14.In Schedule 3, entry number 4.
Port of London Act 1968*.c.32.Section 166.
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.c.37.In Schedule 1, the entries relating to the Explosives Act 1923, the Fireworks Act 1951 and the Emergency Laws (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1953.
Isle of Man Act 1979*c.58.In section 8(2)(b), the final “or”.
Roads (Scotland) Act 1984*.c.54.In Schedule 9, paragraph 7(2).
Merchant Shipping Act 1995*.c. 21.In Schedule 13, paragraph 5.
Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995*.c.46.

In Schedule 5, the entries for the forms of complaint relating to —

(a)

the Explosives Act 1875, section 5; and

(b)

the Explosives Act 1875, section 22 and section 3, subsection (1), Mode B, of the Order in Council dated 26th October 1896.

(1)

The repeal of the provisions in sections 2 and 5 is effected under section 80(1) of the 1974 Act. Sections 4 and 7 are “existing statutory provisions” within the meaning of section 53 of the 1974 Act and are repealed by virtue of section 15(3)(a) of that Act.

(2)

The repeal of the provisions in sections 12 and 13 is effected under section 80(1) of the 1974 Act. Section 3 is an “existing statutory provision” within the meaning of section 53 and is repealed by virtue of section 15(3)(a) of that Act.

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