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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Repeal of section 30 of the 1982 Act


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Version Superseded: 01/04/2010
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Point in time view as at 15/03/2010.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Policing and Crime Act 2009, Cross Heading: Repeal of section 30 of the 1982 Act.

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Repeal of section 30 of the 1982 ActU.K.
15(1)The repeal of section 30 of the 1982 Act by paragraph 11 of this Schedule does not affect—U.K.
(a)the validity of an order made under that section (“a section 30 order”) before commencement, or
(b)the operation of subsections (4) and (5) of that section in relation to such an order.
(2)In relation to any time on or after commencement, any reference in a provision of a section 30 order to a designated airport is (if that provision is capable of having continuing effect) to be read as a reference to a relevant aerodrome.
(3)In this paragraph “commencement” and “the 1982 Act” have the same meanings as in paragraph 14.
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