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234Repeal of spent or obsolete enactmentsE+W

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The following enactments are repealed—

(a)the White Herring Fisheries Act 1771 (c. 31);

(b)the Seal Fishery Act 1875 (c. 18);

(c)section 13 of the Fisheries Act 1891 (c. 37) (proceedings for enforcement of Acts relating to salmon and freshwater fisheries);

(d)the North Sea Fisheries Act 1893 (c. 17);

(e)the Behring Sea Award Act 1894 (c. 2);

(f)the Seal Fisheries (North Pacific) Act 1895 (c. 21);

(g)the Seal Fisheries (North Pacific) Act 1912 (c. 10);

(h)sections 86, 87 and 163 of the Port of London Act 1968 (c. xxxii) (powers of Port of London Authority in relation to fisheries).

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