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2In the Newspaper Libel and Registration Act 1881, omit sections 7 to 18 and Schedules A and B (provisions relating to a register of proprietors of newspapers other than newspapers belonging to companies formed and registered under the Companies Act 2006 or incorporated in another EEA state).
3In consequence of paragraph 2, in section 1 of the Newspaper Libel and Registration Act 1881, omit the definitions of “registrar”, “occupation” and “place of residence”.
4The Mining Industry Act 1920 is repealed.
5In consequence of paragraph 4, in Schedule 4 to the Mines and Quarries Act 1954, omit the entry for the Mining Industry Act 1920.
6(1)In the Mining Industry Act 1926, omit section 20 (which confers power on coal-mining companies to establish profit sharing schemes irrespective of the terms of their articles of association).
(2)The repeal made by sub-paragraph (1) is to have no effect in relation to any scheme still in existence that was established, and is being carried on, in reliance on the power conferred by section 20 of the Mining Industry Act 1926.
7In the Industry Act 1972, in Schedule 3 (shipbuilding: transitional provisions), omit paragraph 1(b)(ii) (saving provision for the Shipbuilding Industry Board (Dissolution Provisions) Order 1971 (S.I. 1971/1939)).
8The Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Act 1977 is repealed.
9(1)The following amendments are made in consequence of paragraph 8.
(2)In the Civil Aviation Act 1982, in Schedule 15, omit paragraph 18.
(3)In the Companies Act 1989, in Schedule 18, omit paragraph 16.
10The British Steel Act 1988 is amended in accordance with paragraphs 11 and 12.
11(1)Omit section 6 (target investment limit for Government shareholding in successor company to British Steel Corporation).
(2)In consequence of sub-paragraph (1)—
(a)in section 4(1), omit “Subject to section 6(5),”;
(b)in section 13(2), omit “6 or”.
12In Schedule 3 (transitional provisions and savings), omit paragraph 10 (saving provision for regulations made under section 24 of the Iron and Steel Act 1953 (compensation to officers and servants) or having effect as if made under paragraph 2 of Schedule 4 to the Iron and Steel Act 1975 (compensation to employees)).
13The European Communities (Definition of Treaties) (International Railway Tariffs Agreements) Order 1980 is revoked.
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