Assimilation of retained EU law

I15“Assimilated law”

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As regards all times after the end of 2023, the things listed in the left-hand column are to be known by the names in the right-hand column.

At or before the end of 2023

After the end of 2023

Retained EU law

Assimilated law

Retained case law

Assimilated case law

Retained direct EU legislation

Assimilated direct legislation

Retained direct minor EU legislation

Assimilated direct minor legislation

Retained direct principal EU legislation

Assimilated direct principal legislation

Retained domestic case law

Assimilated domestic case law

Retained EU case law

Assimilated EU case law

Retained EU obligation

Assimilated obligation

Retained EU law governing the CAP direct payment schemes

Assimilated law governing the CAP direct payment schemes

Retained direct EU CAP legislation

Assimilated direct CAP legislation

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Accordingly, as regards all times at or before the end of 2023, the things listed in the right-hand column continue to be known by the names in the left-hand column.

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Schedule 2 contains amendments consequential on subsection (1).

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A reference in an enactment to a thing in the left-hand column of the table in subsection (1) is to be read, as regards all times after the end of 2023, as a reference to the thing by its name in the right-hand column.

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Subsection (4) does not apply to any title of an enactment (including any provision about how an enactment may be cited) or any reference to a title of an enactment.

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The provision that may be made by regulations under section 19 (power to make consequential provision) in consequence of subsection (1) of this section includes, in particular—

a

provision adding entries to the table in subsection (1) for things which relate to the things for which there are entries in the table (and adding definitions for those things to subsection (7));

b

provision amending an enactment in consequence of the name of a thing being changed by subsection (1) (including by virtue of regulations under section 19).

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In this section—

  • retained case law”, “retained domestic case law” and “retained EU case law” have the meaning given by section 6(7) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (as it has effect on the day on which this Act is passed);

  • retained EU law”, “retained direct EU legislation”, “retained direct minor EU legislation”, “retained direct principal EU legislation” and “retained EU obligation” have the meaning given by Schedule 1 to the Interpretation Act 1978 (as it has effect on the day on which this Act is passed);

  • retained EU law governing the CAP direct payment schemes” and “retained direct EU CAP legislation” have the meaning given by section 2 of the Direct Payments to Farmers (Legislative Continuity) Act 2020 (as it has effect on the day on which this Act is passed).