Armed Forces Act 1996

Part IU.K. Repeals relating to changes to procedure for dealing with offences under Services Acts

ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
1933 c. 6.Visiting Forces (British Commonwealth) Act 1933.In section 4(4)(b) the words from “and may" to “courts martial".
1955 c. 18.Army Act 1955.Sections 77 to 80.
Section 82(3).
Section 84.
Section 85(3).
Sections 86 to 90.
In section 91(1), the words from “and the convening officer" to the end.
In section 93, in subsection (1), the words “other than an exempted person" and “judge advocate", and subsection (1A).
Section 95(4).
In section 96(5), the words from “or on" to “finding".
Sections 104 to 106.
Section 139.
In section 143(1), the definition of “convening officer".
In section 209(3), paragraph (d) and, in paragraph (fa), the words “constituted under section 87 above" and “constituted under section 88 above".
In section 225(1), the definition of “Rules of Procedure".
1955 c. 19.Air Force Act 1955.Sections 77 to 80.
Section 82(3).
Section 84.
Section 85(3).
Sections 86 to 90.
In section 91(1), the words from “and the convening officer" to the end.
In section 93, in subsection (1), the words “other than an exempted person" and “judge advocate", and subsection (1A).
Section 95(4).
In section 96(5), the words from “or on" to “finding".
Sections 104 to 106.
Section 139.
In section 143(1), the definition of “convening officer".
In section 209(3), paragraph (d) and, in paragraph (fa), the words “constituted under section 87 above" and “constituted under section 88 above".
In section 223(1), the definition of “Rules of Procedure".
1957 c. 53.Naval Discipline Act 1957.Sections 49, 50, 52A, 53 and 55.
In section 56(2), the words from “and shall" to the end.
In section 57, subsections (1) and (3).
Section 59(5).
In section 76(6)(a), the words from “by the officer" to the end.
In Schedule 4, in paragraph 4, the words from “and subsections" to “not apply".
1966 c. 45.Armed Forces Act 1966.Sections 24, 30 and 31.
1967 c. 80.Criminal Justice Act 1967.In section 12, the words “or orders".
1976 c. 52.Armed Forces Act 1976.Section 5.
In Schedule 3, in paragraph 1, the definition of “directing officer", in paragraph 2(2), the words from “if so" to “direction", paragraph 4(5), paragraph 7, in paragraph 12(4)(h), the words “and the directing officer", paragraph 12(4)(m) and, in paragraph 18(10), the words “or as judge advocate".
1984 c. 60.Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984.In section 72(1), in paragraph (b)(i) of the definition of “proceedings", the words from “or from" to “1957".
In section 82(1), in paragraph (b)(i) of the definition of “proceedings", the words from “or from" to “1957".