SCHEDULES

C1SCHEDULE 8 Obsolete, &c., Enactments ceasing to have Effect

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The text of Sch. 8 is in the form in which it was originally enacted: it was not reproduced in Statutes in Force and does not reflect any amendments or repeals which may have been made prior to 1.2.1991.

Part II Enactments ceasing to have Effect on the Appointed Day

Enactment of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

Chapter

Short Title

Extent to which Enactment is to cease to have Effect

26 & 27 Vict. c. 112.

The Telegraph Act 1863.

Sections 41 to 43.

Sections 48 to 51.

33 & 34 Vict. c. 77.

The Juries Act 1870.

In the Schedule, the words “Officers of the Post Office”.

22 & 23 Geo. 5. c. 9.

The Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Line Conventions) Act 1932.

In section 8, the proviso.

12, 13 & 14 Geo. 6. c. 54.

The Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949.

Section 14(4).

In section 15(4), the words from “and criminal proceedings” onwards.

1 & 2 Eliz. 2. c. 36.

The Post Office Act 1953.

In section 4, in subsection (1), the words “without prejudice to subsection (3) of this section” and subsection (3).

Section 56(3).

In section 63(3), the proviso.

Section 72(2).

Section 86.

6 & 7 Eliz. 2. c. 30.

The Land Powers (Defence) Act 1958.

Section 19.

In Schedule 2, in paragraph 1, the words “or nineteen”; in paragraph 12, the words “or nineteen” and the words “or, as the case may be, by the Postmaster General”; in paragraph 13, the words “or, as the case may be, the Postmaster General”; and, in paragraph 15, the words “or, as the case may be, the Postmaster General”.

9 & 10 Eliz. 2. c. 15.

The Post Office Act 1961.

In the Schedule, the entry relating to section 72 of the Post Office Act 1953 and the words in column 2 against it.

Enactment of the Parliament of Northern Ireland

Chapter

Short Title

Extent to which Enactment is to cease to have Effect

16 & 17 Geo. 5. c. 15.

The Jury Laws Amendment Act (Northern Ireland) 1926.

In Schedule 3, the words “Officer of the Post Office”.