The enactments which were repealed (whether for the whole or any part of the United Kingdom) by this Act were repealed so far as they extended to the
Isle of Man[5] on 25 July 1991.[6]
Section 3 of the
Statute Law Revision Act 1898 provided that the second part of the Schedule to that Act was to be substituted for so much of this Act as related to the
Record of Title Act (Ireland) 1865, and that this Act was to be read and construed as if the part so substituted had originally been enacted as part of this Act.
As to the construction of this Act, see Cairney v Wright (1908).[7]
Bill
The Bill for this Act was called the Statute Law Revision (No. 1) Bill.[8][9]
The Note and the third column of the Schedule to the Bill give the ground of repeal for each enactment proposed for repeal. Where the ground of repeal is
implied repeal by an earlier statute, the details of the implied repeal are stated. The Note and the third column were struck out before the Bill passed, and are not included in the Act.
Section 1 - Enactments in Schedule repealed
The proviso to this section consists of the
Westbury saving.
Section 2 - Application of repealed enactments in local courts
The words "to the court of the county palatine of Lancaster or" in this section were repealed by section 56(4) of, and Part II of Schedule 11 to, the
Courts Act 1971. This section was repealed by section 32(4) of, and Part V of Schedule 5 to, the
Administration of Justice Act 1977.
Section 3 - Citation by short titles
This section provides that where any Act
cites or refers to another Act otherwise than by its
short title, the short title may, in any
revised edition of the statutes printed by authority, be printed in substitution for such citation or reference.[10]
Schedule
The Act contains, in the Schedule, repeals of 530 Acts or parts of Acts. The earliest Act dealt with is the
Dublin Police Act 1837 (7 Will 4 & 1 Vict c 25). The latest Act dealt with is the
Colonial Shipping Act 1868 (31 & 32 Vict c 129).[11]
This Schedule was repealed by section 1 of, and the Schedule to, the
Statute Law Revision Act 1908 (
8 Edw. 7. c. 49). However,
the proviso to section 1 of the Statute Law Revision Act 1908 provided that this Schedule was not repealed so far as this Schedule was in force in any part of
His Majesty's dominions[13] outside the United Kingdom.
The effect of the Statute Law Revision Act 1908 is that the Schedule is repealed in the Republic of Ireland.[15]
Section 15 of the
Naval Discipline Act 1915 (
5 & 6 Geo. 5. c. 30) provided that so much of the Schedule as related to the preamble to, and part of section 86 of, the
Naval Discipline Act (
29 & 30 Vict. c. 109) was to cease to have, and was to be deemed never to have had, effect.
This Schedule repealed, as to all Her Majesty's Dominions, sections 2, 25, 42 , 43, 81, 89, 127 and 145 of the British North America Act 1867. The Schedule also repealed, as to all Her Majesty's Dominions, the following portions the British North America Act 1867:
The words from "Be it therefore" to "same as follows";
Section 4 to "provisions", where it last occurred;
In section 51, the words from "of the census" to "seventy-one and" and the word "subsequent".
In Section 88, the words from "and the House" to the end.
The Bill for the Statute Law Revision Act 1893 says the ground of repeal was "As to Crown, see
Interp. Act. Rest spent".[16] The words "As to Crown, see Interp. Act." refer to section 30 of the
Interpretation Act 1889.[17] The provisions of this Schedule which relate to Canada consist of those which repeal parts of the British North America Act 1867.[18] The provisions of this Schedule which repeal parts of the British North America Act 1867 were not repealed, as to His Majesty's dominions out of the United Kingdom, by the Statute Law Revision Act 1908.
In 1936, these repeals were not known to all Canadians;[19] and in 1942, they were described as forgotten.[20][21][22]
Landlord and Tenant Law Amendment Act, Ireland, 1860
As to the repeal of section 60 of
Deasy's Act by the Statute Law Revision Act 1893, see Burton v Brady[23] and Doyle v Paterson and McCarthy'.[24]
Public Houses Acts Amendment Act 1862
According to Edwin Adam, in Stirling v Dickson (1900), the Lord Justice General, and Lords Adam and M'Laren, sitting in the
High Court of Justiciary, in a suspension, held that in view of the provisions of sections 3(2) and 6 of the
Summary Procedure (Scotland) Act 1864 (27 & 28 Vict c 53), the repeal of section 18 of the
Public Houses Acts Amendment Act 1862 (25 & 26 Vict c 35) by the Statute Law Revision Act 1893 did not make it necessary to revert to the six days induciae provided by section 23 of the
Licensing (Scotland) Act 1828 (9 Geo 4 c 58), sometimes called the Home Drummond Act.[25]
^Cairney v Wright [1909] Session Cases 894 (5 December 1908) and see pp 17 & 78
[1][2][3]; [1908]
16 Scots Law Times Reports 602 (12 December 1908); (1908)
46 The Scottish Law Reporter 223 and see p xxiv. See further: The Faculty Digest: Faculty of Advocates, An Analytical Digest of Cases Decided in the Supreme Courts of Scotland ... 1868 to 1922, 1924,
vol 2, p 95, 1925, vol 5, p 201;
The Scots Digest, 1915, p 265.
^"Statute Law Revision (No. 1) Bill". General Index to the Parliamentary Debates (Authorised Edition), in the Second Session of the Twenty-Fifth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 56° & 57° Victoriae. 1893-4.
^Statute Law Revision (No 1) Bill 1893.
p 1 and
Amendment thereto.
^The Statute Law Revision Act 1893, section 3. Craies, A Treatise on Statute Law,
Second Edition, Stevens & Haynes, 1911, p 321. Halsbury's Laws of England, Fourth Edition, Reissue, Butterworths, London, 1995, volume 44(1), para 1227 at p 725.
^(1893) 95 The Law Times 264; (1894) 28 Irish Law Times 192
^The Law Reports: The Public General Statutes . . . 1893-4, 1894, vol 30, pp
41,
52,
69,
72,
85,
88 and
101.
^As to the meaning of "Her Majesty's dominions", see Roberts-Wray, "Her Majesty's Dominions",
Commonwealth and Colonial Law, 1966, p 23 et seq; and Halsbury's Laws of England, 4th Ed, vol 6, para 803, 5th Ed, vol 13, para 707.
^This is the effect of the proviso to section 1 of the Statute Law Revision Act 1908: see, for example, The Public Acts of Queensland,
vol 7, pp 808, 829 & 830; The Queensland Statutes (1962 Reprint),
vol 3, pp 816, 826 & 827.
^(2002)
4 Constitutional Law and Policy Review; Zines, Constitutional Change in the Commonwealth, 1991,
p 30; First Report of the Constitutional Commission, 1988,
vol 1, pp 108 & 112.
^British North America Act and Amendments . . . 1867 - 1943. King's Printer. 1943.
p 78 (see further p 76). The Revised Statutes of Canada 1952, King's Printer, 1953, vol 6, pp 161 &
162.
^The Oxford Handbook of the Australian Constitution, 2018,
p 100;
^F R Scott, "Forgotten Amendments to the Canadian Constitution" in "Case and Comment" (1942)
20 The Canadian Bar Review
339 at 340 and 341. See further, page 573.
^Paul Gérin-Lajoie. "Note on the Statute Law Revision Acts". Constitutional Amendment in Canada. University of Toronto Press. Toronto. 1950.
[4]. pp 129 to 131.
PT120
^E Russell Hopkins. Confederation at the Crossroads: The Canadian Constitution. McClelland and Stewart. 1968. pp 266 & 267. See further pp 250 & 253.
[5]
^Burton and others v Brady and others (1905)
39 Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal 82; 5
NIJR 120 (17 February 1905)
[6][7]. See further: Maxwell, Digest of Cases decided by the Superior and other Courts in Ireland, from . . . 1904 to . . . 1911, Falconer, Dublin, 1912, p 711
[8]
^Doyle v Paterson and McCarthy [1934]
The Irish Reports 116 and at 117 and 120;
68 Irish Law Times Reports 137 at 138. See also (1934)
68 Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal 88 (7 April 1934)
^Stirling v Dickson (1900)
3 Reports of Cases Before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland 252 at 253, 254, 259 and
260. See further p 730.
^Sometimes called the New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land Government Act (1866)
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The Law Reports: The Public General Statutes, passed in the Fifty-sixth and Fifty-seventh Years of . . . Queen Victoria, 1893-4. Volume 30. 1894. Pages
33 to 110.
"The Statute Law Revision Act, 1893". Halsbury's Statutes of England. Second Edition. Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd. Bell Yard, Temple Bar, London. 1950.
Volume 24. Pages 237 and 238. See also pages 131, 186 to 188, 227, 242, 452, 453, 856, 858, 965, 975, 982, 985, 986 and 988.
"The Statute Law Revision Act, 1893". Halsbury's Statutes of England. (The Complete Statutes of England). First Edition. Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd. Bell Yard, Temple Bar, London. 1930. Volume 18:
[9][10]. Pages 1013 and 1014. See also pages 119, 127, 132 to 134 and 972 to 974.
Joseph Sutherland Cotton. "Statute Law Revision Act, 1893". The Practical Statutes of the Session 1893. Pages
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"The Statute Law Revision Act, 1893", N-W Provinces and Oudh Gazette, Part 1, 12 August 1893, pp
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